Dipoenus and Scyllis

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Dipoenus and Scyllis were early Greek sculptors, traditionally regarded as pioneering artists in the development of Doric wood and marble sculpture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek sculptor
ancient Greek sculptor
ancient Greek sculptor duo
artists of classical antiquity
artisticSchool Cretan School
surface form: Cretan school of sculpture
artStyle Doric style
chronology pre-classical Greek art period
countryOfCitizenship Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
culture Greek
describedBySource Pliny the Elder
floruit 6th century BCE
genre Greek sculpture
hasPart Dipoenus
Scyllis
influenced later Archaic Greek sculptors
languageOfName Ancient Greek
materialUsed marble
wood
mentionedIn Naturalis Historia
movement Archaic Greek art
notableFor early development of Doric sculpture
marble sculpture
wood sculpture
occupation sculptor
region Mediterranean
traditionallyRegardedAs pioneers of Greek marble sculpture
pioneers of Greek wood sculpture
workLocation Ambracia
Argos
Crete NERFINISHED
Sicyon NERFINISHED

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Sicyon notableCitizen Dipoenus and Scyllis