Aristotle at The Louvre, Paris
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Aristotle's likeness is unmistakable as a master teacher who instructed Alexander the Great from 342-341 BC. He established the School of Philosophy in Athens around 335 BC, leaving an indelible mark on history. The portrait's authenticity is confirmed by a replica bearing his signature, although the original has vanished. A drawing of this replica remains, giving us a glimpse into Aristotle's true likeness. These replicas were crafted from a lost bronze statue created by Lysippos, Alexander's renowned sculptor. Noticeably, the nose has been restored to its former glory. Faint hints of polychrome still linger in his hair and beard, providing a tangible connection to his storied past.
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