Pausias

His most famous work was of a bull called A Sacrifice improved by his son Aristolaos.

In the Tholos at Epidaurus, there was a painting of Eros laying down his bow and arrow to pick up his lyre.

[4] Pausias painted a portrait of Glycera, a flower girl of his native city, with whom he had fallen in love as a young man.

His picture of Glycera with a garland was known in Pliny the Elder's time as the Stephaneplocos (garland-weaver) or Stephanepolis (garland-seller).

A copy of this picture (apogra-phon) was bought by Lucullus at the Dionysia at Athens for a large sum.

Pausias and Glycera by Godfried Guffens