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'''Eupompus''' [[Greek language|Greek]] Εύπομπος) was the founder of the great school of painting which flourished in the 4th century BC at [[Sicyon]] in [[Ancient Greece]]. He was eclipsed by his successors, and is chiefly remembered for the advice which he is said to have given to [[Lysippus]] to follow nature rather than any master.
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'''Eupompus''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] Εύπομπος) was the founder of the great school of painting which flourished in the 4th century BC at [[Sicyon]] in [[Ancient Greece]]. He was eclipsed by his successors, and is chiefly remembered for the advice which he is said to have given to [[Lysippus]] to follow nature rather than any master.
  
 
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Eupompus (Greek Εύπομπος) was the founder of the great school of painting which flourished in the 4th century BC at Sicyon in Ancient Greece. He was eclipsed by his successors, and is chiefly remembered for the advice which he is said to have given to Lysippus to follow nature rather than any master.

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