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Phidias, An Athenian Sculptor In Classical Greece

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Phidias was born in 480 B.C. in Athens, Greece. He died in 430 B.C. Phidias was an Athenian sculptor, painter, and architect. Phidias is known to be one of the greatest sculptors in Classical Greece. Phidias’ father’s name was Charmides. His brother was Panaenus. His son was Pheidias the Younger. His first work was done after the victory over the Persians. This battle was known as the Battle of Marathon. This battle took place in 490 B.C. The statue of Athena Parthenos was made in 438. It stood thirty - eight feet tall. The goddess is wearing a tunic and is holding a Nike and a helmet. It was made out of gold and ivory. Pericles accused Phidias of stealing gold from the statue of Athena Parthenos. However, Pericles was considered Phidias’ friend. Pericles rose to power in 449 B.C. …show more content…

Around 432 B.C., Phidias started the statue of Zeus. It is considered his best work. He made this in Olympia. This artwork took twelve years to complete. It is twenty - two feet wide and forty feet tall. Phidias made the robe out of gold. Zeus is sitting on a throne. Olive oil was put on it to keep it in good shape. The statue of Zeus in Olympia is one of the seven wonders of the Ancient World. This statue is now gone. We don't know for sure what destroyed it; some say an earthquake and some say a meteor. There is a statue of Zeus like the made in Olympia in the Hermitage Museum. The Hermitage Museum is located in

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