Birthplace: Eleutherae, Greece
Myron of Eleutherae was an Athenian sculptor from the mid-5th century BC. He was known for his significant contributions to ancient Greek sculpture, particularly in the depiction of human anatomy and movement. Ageladas of Argos, according to Pliny the Elder, was his teacher. While none of his original sculptures have survived, many believed to be later copies in marble, mostly Roman, exist.
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