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AGORACRITUS , a Parian and Athenian sculptor of the See also:age of Phidias, and said to have been his favourite See also:pupil. His most noted See also:work was the statue at Rhamnus of See also:Nemesis, by some attributed to Phidias himself. Of this statue See also:part of the See also:head is in the See also:British Museum; some fragments of the reliefs which adorned the See also:pedestal are in the museum at See also:Athens. End of Article: AGORACRITUSAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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