Micon

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Micon was a Greek painter and sculptor in the middle of the fifth century BC. He was closely associated with Polygnotus of Thasos, in conjunction with whom he adorned the Stoa Poikile ("Painted Portico"), at Athens, with paintings of the Battle of Marathon and other battles. He also painted in the Anaceum at Athens. His daughter was the painter, Timarete.

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