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Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 306 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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DIPOENUS and SCYLLIS, See also:

early See also:Greek sculptors, who worked together, and are said to have been pupils of See also:Daedalus. See also:Pliny assigns to them the date 58o B.C., and says that they worked at See also:Sicyon, which See also:city from their See also:time onwards became one of the See also:great See also:schools of See also:sculpture. They also made statues for Cleonae and See also:Argos. They worked in See also:wood, See also:ebony and See also:ivory, and apparently -also, in See also:marble. It is curious that no inscr'ption bearing their names has come to See also:light.

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