Everything about Bryaxis totally explained
Bryaxis (born ca.
350 BC) was an
ancient Greek sculptor. He worked on the
mausoleum of
Maussollos at
Halicarnassus which was commissioned by the queen
Artemisia II of
Caria in memory of her brother and husband, Mausolus. The greatest sculptors of their time,
Leochares,
Scopas and
Timotheus were each one responsible for one side of the
grave. The tomb was completed three years after the death of Mausolus and one year after the death of Artemisia.
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