Myagrus
a Phocaean, is mentioned by Pliny among those statuaries who made
athletas et armatos et venatores sacrificantesque (
H. N. 34.8. s. 19.34), and by Vitruvius as one of those artists who failed to attain to eminence, not for the want of industry and skill, but of good fortune (iii. Praef. ยง 2).
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