
“Don’t you dare defend him!” shouted the King. “I summoned Aristotle here to educate him. I commissioned Lysippos to sculpt his image, I minted coins bearing his portrait. Do you understand what all that means? No, my child, the insult and the injury have been to great, too much…”
Lysippos was the personal sculpture of Alexander the Great chosen by his father, Phillip II of Macedon. He was considered one of the greatest sculptor of the classical Greek era, bringing transition into the Hellenistic period.
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