[2177] See B. xxxiv. cc. [19], [39]. Sillig is of opinion that the picture mentioned by Pausanias, B. I. c. 1, in honour of Leosthenes, killed in the Lamina War, B.C. 323, was by this artist.
[2178] Poliorcetes, who began to reign B.C. 306.
[2179] Already mentioned in this Chapter, at greater length.
[2181] See Chapter [36] of this Book, and the present Chapter. Of the greater part of these artists nothing further is known.
[2182] See Chapter [35] of this Book.
[2183] Previously mentioned in this Chapter.
[2184] Or stylus—“cestrum.”
[2185] Probably the same painter as the one mentioned in Chapter [37] of this Book.
[2186] See Chapter [39] of this Book. Pausias painted in wax with the cestrum.