A fourth Aristodemus is mentioned as the
epitomizer of a work of
Herodian.
Art
Aristodemus, a painter, the father and instructor of
Nicomachus of Thebes, flourished probably in the early part of the fourth century BCE.
Aristodemus, a sculptor, who lived after the time of
Alexander the Great, that is, some time around the 3rd century BCE. Among other works of his
Pliny the Elder mentions a statue of
Seleucus I Nicator. To what country he belonged is uncertain.
Aristodemus, a painter and art historian, a native of
Caria, contemporary with
Philostratus the elder, with whom he was connected by the ties of hospitality. He wrote a work giving an account of distinguished painters, of the cities in which painting had flourished most, and of the kings who had encouraged the art.
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