Eugrammos

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Eugrammos was a Corinthian clay picture from the 7th century BC. Chr.

Eugrammos was like the artists Diopos and Eucheir companion of Bakchiads Demaretos after Kypselos had plunged the Bakchiads as the ruler of Corinth. He and his companions fled around the year 657 BC. To Etruria . After Pliny he and his artisan colleagues introduced the art of making clay sculptures to the Etruscans .

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  1. Pliny: Natural History , 35, 152