Lycius (sculptor)

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Lycius (or Eorenep Lykios). A Greek sculptor active in the middle decades of the fifth century BCE. Ancient sources (e.g. Pliny, Natural History, 34.79; Pausanias 5.22.2) identify him as son of Myron of Eleutherae. He sculpted bronze horses and humans for a cavalry monument dedicated on the. He also did architecture.Athenian Acropolis (Inscriptiones Graecae I³, 2, no. 511, 446 BCE?)