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Ctesilochus (fl. 4th century BCE) was a painter of ancient Greece. He was the pupil and perhaps brother of the much more renowned painter Apelles. Ctesilochus was known primarily by a ludicrous, parodical picture representing the birth of Bacchus.[1][2] This stood out even to the ancients as a somewhat unusual choice of subject.[3] Notes1. ^Pliny the Elder, Natural History 35.40.33 {{DGRBM|author=LU|title= Ctesilochus |volume=1|page=900|url=http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa/acl3129.0001.001/915}}{{authority control}}2. ^Suda, s. v. Ἀπελλῆς 3. ^{{cite journal | last =Trendall | first =A. Dale | title =A Volute Krater at Taranto | journal =The Journal of Hellenic Studies | volume =54 | issue =2 | pages =175–179 | publisher =The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies | date =1934 | language =English | jstor =626859 }} 3 : Ancient Greek artists|Ancient Greek painters|4th-century BC Greek people |
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