- and
statues known to
derive from
Alcamenes'
statue show the god in a breastplate, so the
identification of
Alcamenes' Ares with the Ares
Borghese is not...
-
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...
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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...
-
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...
-
Society 12 (1880): 217-233. JSTOR. Web. 19 July 2012. Walston, Charles.
Alcamenes and the
Establishment of the
classical Type in Gr**** Art. Cambridge: Cambridge...
- 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...
- both
record a
sculpture competition between Alcamenes and
Phidias to
create an
image of Minerva.
Alcamenes'
sculpture was beautiful,
while Phidias' had...
- the
ships when on s****, and
Alcamenes was
killed in the battle. Thucydides, viii. 5, 10 Smith,
William (1867). "
Alcamenes". In
William Smith (ed.). Dictionary...
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Pausanias stated that
Hecate was
first depicted in
triplicate by the
sculptor Alcamenes in the Gr****
classical period of the late 5th
century BCE,
whose sculpture...