[1361] A native of Clitorium in Arcadia, and mentioned also by Pausanias.
[1362] He is said by Pausanias and Athenæus to have been the son, also, of Myron.
[1363] Son of Motho, and a native of Argos. He was brother and instructor of the younger Polycletus, of Argos. He is mentioned also by Pausanias and Tatian.
[1364] He is once mentioned by Pausanias, and there is still extant the basis of one of his works, with his name inscribed.
[1365] It is supposed that there were two artists of this name, both natives of Sicyon, the one grandson of the other. They are both named by Pausanias.
[1366] Probably a Sicyonian; he is mentioned also by Pausanias.
[1367] As Pliny mentions two artists of this name, it is impossible to say to which of them Pausanias refers as being an Athenian, in B. vi. c. 4.
[1368] The elder artist of this name. He was an Athenian, and his sister was the wife of Phocion. He is also mentioned by Plutarch and Pausanias.
[1369] An Athenian; he is mentioned also by Vitruvius, Pausanias, and Tatian. Winckelmann mentions an inscription relative to him, which, however, appears to be spurious.
[1370] He is mentioned also by Pausanias, and is supposed by Sillig to have been a Theban.