[2097] See Chapter [35] of this Book.
[2098] Possibly the artist of that name mentioned by Athenæus, B. x., as a tutor of Apelles. If so, he must have flourished about the ninety-seventh Olympiad.
[2099] Elasippus “inburned” this picture, i.e. executed it in encaustic. From the Attic form of this word, it has been concluded that he was an Athenian. The spelling of his name is very doubtful.
[2100] See Chapter [36] of this Book.
[2101] Two paintings of his at Epidaurus are mentioned by Pausanias, B. ii. c. 27.
[2102] And not in encaustic; though, as we shall see in Chapter [41], the brush was sometimes used in this branch.
[2103] The “One day” picture.
[2104] See B. xxi. c. 3.
[2105] The “Chaplet-wearer.” See B. xxi. c. 3.
[2106] The “Chaplet-seller.”