Lysistratus

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Lysistratus (Greek: Λυσίστρατος Σικυώνιος; fl.c. 350 BC) was a Greek sculptor of the 4th century BC, brother of Lysippos. According to Pliny the Elder, he followed a strongly realistic line, being the first sculptor to take impressions of human faces in plaster.[1]

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