Ptolichus (Greek: Πτόλιχος) is a name attributed to two individuals from Classical antiquity:

  • Ptolichus of Aegina was an ancient Greek sculptor from Aegina. He was the son and pupil of Synnoön and flourished from about Olympiad 75 to about Olympiad 82, roughly 480-448 BC. The only works of his which are mentioned are the statues of two Olympic victors, Theognetus of Aegina, and Epicradius of Mantineia.[1]
  • Ptolichus of Corcyra was an ancient Greek sculptor from Corcyra and the pupil of Critios of Athens.[2] Pausanias does not mention any work of his, but merely gives his name as one of the following artistic genealogy of teachers and pupils: Critias of Athens, Ptolichus, Amphion, Pison of Calauria, Damocritus of Sicyon (as distinguished from Democritus of Sicyon). He also had a pupil named Amphion, son of the sculptor Acestor. As Critios flourished chiefly about Olympiad 75, 477 BC, we may place this Ptolichus about Olympiad 83, or 448 BC. He was therefore a contemporary of Phidias.[3]

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  1. ^ Pausanias, vi. 9. § 1, 10. § 2
  2. ^ Pausanias, vi. 3. § 2. s. 5
  3. ^ Smith, Philip (1867), "Ptolichus (1) and (2)", in Smith, William (ed.), Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. 3, Boston, p. 599{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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Acestor

had a son named Amphion, who was also a sculptor, and had studied under Ptolichus of Corcyra; so that Acestor must have been a contemporary of the latter

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Tai'an, China Tremetousia, Cyprus Troisdorf, Germany (1996) Vathy, Greece Ptolichus (5th century BCE), ancient Greek sculptor Peithias (5th century BCE),

Aristocles (sculptors)

This Aristocles had a pupil, Synnoön, who was the father and teacher of Ptolichus of Aegina. We are also told, in an epigram by Antipater Sidonius that

Aegina

of Aegina (6th century BC), merchant Onatas (5th century BC), sculptor Ptolichus (5th century BC), sculptor Philiscus of Aegina (4th century BC), Cynic

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