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Phidias | Biography, Works, Facts | Britannica Little is known about Phidias’s life When Pericles rose to power in 449, he initiated a great building program in Athens and placed Phidias in charge of all artistic undertakings
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Phidias - World History Encyclopedia Phidias is most famous for his three Athenian monuments to Athena, the virgin Greek goddess of wisdom and war, as well as the statue of Zeus at the Temple of Zeus in Olympia, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Phidias: The Greatest Sculptor of Antiquity - TheCollector Phidias is quite possibly the originator of the famous Greek Classical idealist style He was the one who made two of the most important works in the history of Greek sculpture, the gold and ivory statues of Athena in the Parthenon and Zeus in Olympia
Phidias summary | Britannica Phidias , or Pheidias , (flourished c 490–430 bc, Athens, Greece), Greek sculptor Placed in charge of the great building program initiated by Pericles in Athens, he supervised and probably designed the overall sculptural decoration of the Parthenon
Phidias (Pheidias) - Brown University Phidias’ other colossal chryselephantine statue of Zeus was completed in 430 BCE It was considered by ancient scholars to have been Phidias’ masterpiece and fittingly so, as it was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
The masterful works of ancient sculptor Phidias Phidias was a master sculptor in ancient Greece Very little is known of his life, but his accomplishments are famous throughout the world Phidias worked masterfully with bronze and other materials, and he created colossal statues in commemoration of Greek gods and events
Athena Parthenos by Phidias - World History Encyclopedia The temple was constructed to house the new gold and ivory cult statue of the goddess by the master sculptor Phidias (also Pheidias) and to proclaim to the world the success of Athens as leader of the coalition of Greek forces in the Persian Wars
Statue of Zeus at Olympia - World History Encyclopedia The master sculptor and architect Phidias (also spelt Pheidias, active c 465-425 BCE), who had already supervised construction of the Parthenon (447-432 BCE) in Athens and its giant statue of the city's patron goddess Athena, was called on again to produce a similarly monumental sculpture of Zeus