Lysippos
Lysippos was a renowned ancient Greek sculptor from the 4th century BCE, known for his innovative approach to art. He is often credited with transforming the representation of the human body in sculpture, emphasizing realism and dynamic poses. His works were characterized by a more slender and elongated style compared to his predecessors, particularly Polykleitos.
Lysippos created numerous statues, including famous representations of Heracles and Alexander the Great. He was the official sculptor for Alexander and played a significant role in shaping the visual culture of the time. His influence extended beyond his lifetime, impacting later generations of artists and sculptors.