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Discobolus, by Myron (Roman copy)

Discobolus, by Myron (Roman copy)

The 'Riace Bronzes' (Phidias?)

The 'Riace Bronzes' (Phidias?)

The Acropolis, present day.

The Acropolis, present day.

Artist's rendering of the Acropolis in 5th century BC, featuring the Athena Promachos

Artist's rendering of the Acropolis in 5th century BC, featuring the Athena Promachos

Athena Varvakeion, presumed copy of the Athena Parthenos by Phidias

Athena Varvakeion, presumed copy of the Athena Parthenos by Phidias

Reconstruction of the Athena Parthenos, in the reconstruction of the Parthenon, Nashville,  Tennessee.

Reconstruction of the Athena Parthenos, in the reconstruction of the Parthenon, Nashville, Tennessee.

Artist's rendering of the Olympic Zeus, by Phidias

Artist's rendering of the Olympic Zeus, by Phidias

Coin depicting the statue of Zeus at the temple of Olympia, by Phidias

Coin depicting the statue of Zeus at the temple of Olympia, by Phidias

Terracotta molds found at the workshop of Phidias, at Olympia

Terracotta molds found at the workshop of Phidias, at Olympia

The drinking cup of Phidias. Mirror at the base reveals the inscription scratched into it base, reading 'I belong to Phidias"

The drinking cup of Phidias. Mirror at the base reveals the inscription scratched into it base, reading 'I belong to Phidias"

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Discobolus, by Myron (Roman copy)
The 'Riace Bronzes' (Phidias?)
The Acropolis, present day.
Artist's rendering of the Acropolis in 5th century BC, featuring the Athena Promachos
Athena Varvakeion, presumed copy of the Athena Parthenos by Phidias
Reconstruction of the Athena Parthenos, in the reconstruction of the Parthenon, Nashville,  Tennessee.
Artist's rendering of the Olympic Zeus, by Phidias
Coin depicting the statue of Zeus at the temple of Olympia, by Phidias
Terracotta molds found at the workshop of Phidias, at Olympia
The drinking cup of Phidias. Mirror at the base reveals the inscription scratched into it base, reading 'I belong to Phidias"
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