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Paintings Of Apelles

Paintings Of Apelles

Paintings of Apelles was a visual style that emerged during the 4th century BC in ancient Greece. It is named after Apelles, a renowned Greek painter who was the court artist of Alexander the Great. This style is characterized by its meticulous attention to detail, realistic representation of human figures, and the use of vibrant colors. The paintings of Apelles were highly regarded for their lifelike portrayal of subjects and their ability to capture emotions. Apelles' skill and fame as an artist made this style influential and widely recognized in the ancient world.

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Greek Classical ArtHellenistic ArtZeuxisParrhasius
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