Alcisthene

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Template:Short description Alcisthene or Alkisthene (Template:Langx) may have been a female painter mentioned by Pliny the Elder,[1] in a list of notable female painters.[2][3] In the Latin text, however, the name Alcisthenes seems to refer instead to a dancer (saltator) who is the subject of a painting by Irene daughter of the painter Cratinus.[4]

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  1. Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia xxxv. 11. s. 40
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