a celebrated painter and statuary of Greece, was a native of Corinthia, but from his having practised his art and acquired his renown at Athens, he is always identified with the Athenian school. In sculpture he produced a great number of pieces, from colossal life figures to drinking cups. Of the finest of these, a figure of Paris, a beautiful copy now exists in the Museo Pio-Clementino. His principal pictorial work was extant in the time of Pan- sias in one of the porches of the Ceramicus. It represented on one side of the wall the twelve gods, and on the other Theseus as the founder of the equal polity of Athens. Euphranor was also the author of some works on colour and proportion.
EUPHROSYNE, one of the Graces. See Graces.