The Nike of Paeonius is erected …
Years: 420BCE - 420BCE
The Nike of Paeonius is erected outside the Temple of Zeus at Olympia in about 420 BCE.
According to the inscription on the base, it was dedicated by the people of Messenia and Naupactus after a victory in an unnamed conflict, possibly the battle of Sphacteria.
Paeonius also won the commission to decorate the acroteria of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia (about 430 - 420 BCE), Pausanias was probably wrong in claiming that he worked on the sculptures for the pediments of the temple.
The Nike of Paeonius will be featured as part of the design of the medals of the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and is today exhibited at the Archaeological Museum of Olympia.
