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- Alcamenes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλκαμένης) was an ancient Gr**** sculptor of Lemnos and Athens, who flourished in the 2nd half of the 5th century BC. He was...
- Alcamenes or Alcmenes may refer to: Alcamenes, Athenian sculptor of the 5th century BC Alcmenes, Agiad king of Sparta from the 8th century BC Alcamenes...
- Alcamenes (Gr****: Ἀλκαμένης), son of Sthenelaidas, was appointed by Agis II as harmost of the ****s when they wished to revolt from the Athenians in...
- sculpture was created by Paeonius and the Western sculpture was carved by Alcamenes. The metopes from the temple depict the twelve labours of Heracles.[citation...
- Herm of Hermes. Roman copy from the Hermes Propyleia of Alcamenes, 50–100 AD....
- three lost sculptures of Athena. A well-known ****ociate of Phidias was Alcamenes, whose most important works in the agora were the bronze cult statues...
- Gardens near the Ilisos river, holding a famous cult statue of Aphrodite by Alcamenes and a herm of Aphrodite near the temple. It is unsure whether the statue...
- from Alcamenes' statue show the god in a breastplate (one is depicted in this relief). So, in all, this statue may not be a copy of Alcamenes's, but instead...
- but it does not mention the sculptor. Tradition attributes the work to Alcamenes. Pausanias described the temple in the 2nd century: Above the Kerameikos...
- was the work of Phidias' workshop including pupils of Phidias, such as Alcamenes and Agoracritus.[citation needed] According to Pausanias (1.28.2), the...