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Eucheirus

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Eucheirus was a brass-caster statuary. Teacher of Clearchus of Rhegium teacher to statuary Pythagorus.[1][2] He was said to be a native of Corinth and studied there at the schools of the Spartans Syadras and Chartas.[3][4]

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  1. ^ Stephen R. Wenn, Gerald P. Schaus - Onward to the Olympics: historical perspectives on the Olympic Games - 376 pages Issue 5 of Publications of the Canadian Institute in Greece Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press, 2007 Retrieved 2012-01-23 ISBN 0-88920-505-1
  2. ^ Friedrich Muller - Ancient Art and Its Remains Or a Manual of the Archaeology of Art - 656 pages Kessinger Publishing, 2005 Retrieved 2012-01-23 ISBN 1-4179-7472-9
  3. ^ Perseus Project Tufts University - uchicago.edu[permanent dead link] Retrieved 2012-01-23
  4. ^ Smith, William, Sir, ed. - A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. By various writers. quod.lib.umich.edu Retrieved 2012-01-23

Ernest Arthur Gardner - A handbook of Greek sculpture, Volume 1