Phidias, the Athenian celebrated for his majestic …

Years: 441BCE - 430BCE

Phidias, the Athenian celebrated for his majestic statues of divinities, heroes, and athletes for the major city-states and sanctuaries, is particularly renowned for his chryselephantine (gold and ivory) cult statues (none of which survive).

These include the enormous seated Zeus for the temple at Olympia, a wonder of the world, and the “Athena Parthenos” that graces the Parthenon. (An idea of these originals can be obtained only from coins, gems, and small Roman copies, or from ancient descriptions.)

Related Events

Filter results