Aristophon was a Greek painter, mentioned by Pliny the Elder.
Aristophon was the son and pupil of the elder Aglaophon, and brother of Polygnotus. He was a native of Thasos. Pliny, who places him among the painters of the second rank, mentions two works by him: one showing Ancaeus wounded by the boar and mourned over by his mother Astypalaea, and another containing figures of Priam, Helen, Ulysses, Deiphobus, Dolon, and Credulitas.[1]
Plutarch names Aristophon as the painter of a picture of Alcibiades in the arms of Nemea;[2] Athenaeus however says it was by Aglaophon.[3]
Verdegem, Simon (2010). Plutarch's Life of Alcibiades: Story; Text and Moralism. Leuven University Press. ISBN 9789058677600.
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