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Antidotus was an ancient Greek painter, mentioned by
Pliny the Elder Gaius Plinius Secundus (AD 23/2479), called Pliny the Elder (), was a Roman author, naturalist and natural philosopher, and naval and army commander of the early Roman Empire, and a friend of the emperor Vespasian. He wrote the encyclopedic ' ...
in his '' Natural History''


Life

Antidotus flourished about 336 BC. According to Pliny he was a pupil of
Euphranor AGMA Apollon Patroos Euphranor. Euphranor of Corinth (middle of the 4th century BC) was a Greek artist who excelled both as a sculptor and as a painter. Pliny the Elder provides a list of his works including a cavalry battle, a Theseus, and th ...
, and the teacher of Nicias the Athenian. He worked in encaustic. Pliny says that "Antidotus, as a painter, was more careful in his works than prolific, and his colouring was of a severe style." He mentions three pictures by him in Athens: "a Combatant armed with a shield; a Wrestler, also; and a Trumpeter, a work which has been considered a most exquisite production."
Pliny Pliny may refer to: People * Pliny the Elder (23–79 CE), ancient Roman nobleman, scientist, historian, and author of ''Naturalis Historia'' (''Pliny's Natural History'') * Pliny the Younger (died 113), ancient Roman statesman, orator, w ...
is the only writer to have mentioned him.


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Sources

* Translation by John Bostock and H.T. Riley.


Attribution

* Ancient Greek painters 4th-century BC Greek people Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown 4th-century BC painters {{Greece-painter-stub