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Aegineta

Aegineta was an ancient Greek modeller (or ''fictor,'' one who sculpts with clay or other plastic material) mentioned by Pliny the Elder.〔Pliny the Elder, ''Naturalis Historia'' xxxv. 1.1. s. 40〕 Some scholars supposed that the word ''Aeginetae'' in the passage of Pliny denoted merely the country—Aegina—of some artist, whose real name was not given. The consensus of scholarly opinion is now against this hypothesis, however, and it is generally believed that "Aegineta" was the man's given name.
His brother Pasias, a painter of some distinction, was a pupil of Erigonus, who had been color-grinder to the artist Nealkes. We learn from Plutarch,〔Plutarch, ''Aratus of Sicyon'' 13〕 that Nealkes was a friend of Aratus of Sicyon, who was first elected strategos of the Achaean League in 243 BC. We shall not be far wrong therefore in assuming that Aegineta and his brother flourished about 220 BC.
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