- Echion (painter)
Echion (Greek: polytonic|Έχίων), also known as Aetion, was a celebrated Greek painter spoken of by
Lucian , [Lucian , "De Merced. Cond." 42, "Herod", or "Aëtion", 4, &c., "Imag." 7.] who gives a description of one of his pictures, representing the marriage of Alexander and Roxana. This painting excited such admiration when exhibited at theOlympic Games , that Proxenidas, one of the judges, gave the artist his daughter in marriage. Echion seems to have excelled particularly in the art of mixing and laying on his colors. It has commonly been supposed that he lived in the time ofAlexander the Great ; but the words of Lucian show clearly that he must have lived about the time ofHadrian and theAntonines .Aloys Hirt supposes that the name of the painter of Alexander's marriage, whom Lucian praises so highly, as Aetion, is a corruption of Echion. [Gesch. d. Bild. Kunste, w.265—268.] [Citation
last = Mason
first = Charles Peter
author-link =
contribution = Aetion (2)
editor-last = Smith
editor-first = William
title =Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
volume = 1
pages = 51
publisher =
place = Boston, MA
year = 1870
contribution-url = http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/0060.html ]References
ee also
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List of ancient Greeks
*List of painters ources
*SmithDGRBM
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