Agasias (Ancient Greek: Ἀγασίας), son of Menophilus was an Ancient Greek sculptor from Ephesus.
He was possibly the cousin of Agasias, son of Dositheus, sculptor of the Borghese Gladiator.
[1] He is mentioned in a Greek inscription, from which it appears that he exercised his art in Delos while that island was under Roman sway; probably some time about 100 BC.
[2][3] He probably sculpted a striking figure of a warrior now in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens.
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