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EUPOMPUS

Volume 9 · 96 words · 1860 Edition

one of the most celebrated of Greek painters, was a native of Sicily, and a contemporary of Zeuxis and Parrhasius. He was the head of the Sicyonian school of art, and was held in very high esteem by his countrymen. When Lysippus the sculptor was beginning his career he consulted Eupompus as to whom he should take for his model. "Take nature herself for your model," replied Eupompus, "and be not shackled by the trammels of any predecessor." No mention is made of any piece of Eupompus except one—a victor in the games bearing a palm.