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Apollodorus (flourished 5th century BC),
Athenian painter known as Skiagraphos (the "Shadow Painter").
By skillful use of light and shade he improved perspective and the modeling of figures in order to heighten the illusion of three-dimensional space.
His innovations were further developed by Zeuxis. None of Apollodorus' works has survived.
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[ Agam, Yaacov] [ Albright, Ivan Le Lorraine] [ Alcamenes] [ Aleijadinho] [ Algardi, Alessandro] [ Allston, Washington] [ Alma-Tadema, Sir Lawrence] [ Altdorfer, Albrecht] [ Amaral, Tarsila do] [ Ammanati, Bartolommeo] [ Andre, Carl] [ Andrea del Castagno] [ Andrea del Sarto] [ Anguissola, Sofonisba] [ Antonello da Messina] [ Anuszkiewicz, Richard] [ Apelles] [ Apollodorus] [ Archipenko, Alexander Porfiryevich] [ Arnolfo di Cambio] [ Avery, Milton] |
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