PHIDIAS

or Pheidiasboth: fĭdˈēəs, c.500–c.432 b.c., Greek sculptor, one of the greatest sculptors of ancient Greece. No original in existence can be attributed to him with certainty, although numerous Roman copies in varying degrees of supposed fidelity exist. However, the estimates of ancient writers, their descriptions of his statues, and his influence on all later sculpture have secured his fame. His greatest achievements were the Athena Parthenos at Athens and the Zeus in the temple of Olympia, both colossal figures of chryselephantine workmanship (draperies of beaten gold, flesh parts incrusted with ivory). The Athena (dedicated in the Parthenon c.447–439 b.c.) was the chief treasure of Athens. It was destroyed in antiquity, but several copies are preserved (National Mus. of Antiquities, Athens). It was also represented on coins and gems. The Zeus (c.435 b.c.), counted as one of the Seven Wonders of the World, was a majestic bearded figure seated upon a magnificently ornamented throne and wearing a mantle strewn with sculptured decorations. Terra-cotta molds, found in 1955–56 at Olympia on the site identified as Phidias' workshop, showed that the gold for the drapery had been hammered into the molds and then further decorated with glass inlays. Works of the master's younger years include a colossal bronze Athena (called the Promachos), the Athena Lemnia for the Acropolis, and a chryselephantine Athena for Pellene. Phidias has traditionally been credited with having been in charge of the Parthenon sculptures and other great works on the Acropolis, done for Pericles; but it is probable that they were made by pupils and assistants. Part of the frieze is now in the British Museum (see Elgin Marbles).

See study by C. Walston (1885, repr. 1971).

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Phidias Athena Lemnia was commissioned and dedicated...of the Parthenon began. Pericles named Phidias general supervisor for the project. The...synthesis of architecture and sculpture. Phidias coordinated the sculptural program, which...
Life. Phidias in Plato, and perhaps to Platos generation...the inner circle of Pericles I, who supported Phidias building project on the Athenian acropolis from 447 until 438. Phidias was charged by enemies of Pericles I with impiety...
5.1 Enter Phidias with his dagger in him. and Aretus poisoned ARETUS He has his last. PHIDIAS Then come, the worst of danger. Aetius...own two hours before him. How it boils me! PHIDIAS It was not to be cured, I hope. ARETUS No...
...single unifying and dominating mind. Phidias There can be no doubt that this was due...supervised everything for Pericles was Phidias, even though there were great architects...feat was achieved, only fifteen years, Phidias also exercised general supervision over...
...excavations have uncovered the workshop of Phidias for the statue of Zeus, firmly set by...thus putting to rest suggestions that Phidias may have created the Zeus before the Parthenos...Philochorus mentions in the same notice that Phidias was tried for stealing gold and ivory...
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...Donatellos figures are different from those of Phidias, the quotation resonates. In a normal...Venice (which were believed to be by Phidias), establish a theme of victory allantica...bronze horses of San Marco as the work of Phidias. (19) It is pertinent that over a decade...
...sculptor in the classical style. He is Phidias. The nickname equates him with the most...first suggested Ammannatis nickname as Phidias, proudly announced it in a letter to...with two horses similar to the statues by Phidias and Praxitiles on Monte Cavallo, to set...
...austere, celle de Plutarque, celle de Phidias: Bouchardon lui-meme, qui nous apparait...dune etude sur le Jupiter Olympien de Phidias, reflexions qui pousserent peut-etre...dans son chateau de Dampierre (Shedd, "Phidias"). Sappuyant sur les textes anciens...
...Andrea Pisano depicted a sculptor-Phidias, perhaps-carving a statue of a man...which were thought to be the work of Phidias and Praxiteles (Fig. 15). Early in...a rule adhered to by "Praxiteles and Phidias in their statues on Montecavallo in Rome...
...Cicero, Plutarch, and Pliny record that Phidias included a sculpted portrait of himself...is an important distinction, however. Phidias portrayed himself not as the gorgoneion...collapsing into and consuming the other. Phidias, on the other hand, inserted his self...
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...sculpted during the age of Pericles under the guiding hand of Phidias out of fine white Pentelic marble quarried ten miles from Athens...because the Ottomans gave Elgin permission to make off with Phidias handiwork. No one expects Britain to roll over and play dead...
...think dyers and perfumers otherwise than low and sordid people." The fact that we admire a statue by Phidias does not mean that we admire Phidias himself. But the spectacle of virtue in action is different. The "bare statement of virtuous actions...
...King, Jr., just because he lived a few thousand years ago. Phidias doesnt pale before Picasso, and no modern composer beats Bach...artist, at 30,000 years ago, stands closer to Pericles and Phidias than to Ugh the orator and Ur the very first painter. So why...
...stadium. Perhaps most surprising, one can see the workshop of Phidias, the fifth- century b.c. sculptor whose work decorated...ancient world, standing in his temple. Centuries later, Phidias workshop became a Christian church, whose lovely marble altar...
...were examples of integrity, whether in fiction or in fact. Phidias, the Greek sculptor, was said to be working on the details...bother about the back of the head as no one would see it. Phidias reply was succinct--"I will." Englands Archbishop Thomas...
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...Divine Proportion, Friar Pacioli and Phidias (Conclusion). The readers of Dan Browns...government officials in the Philippines. Phidias received a commission from the Athenian...enemies of Pericles, however, accused Phidias of misappropriating the gold intended...
...Divine Proportion, Friar Pacioli and Phidias (Conclusion). The readers of Dan Browns...government officials in the Philippines. Phidias received a commission from the Athenian...enemies of Pericles, however, accused Phidias of misappropriating the gold intended...
...called Divine Proportion, and was studied by the Greek sculptor Phidias who lived around 400BC. If you measure the distance from the...ratio is to this number the more divine you are in the eyes of Phidias. For more on Phi, visit www.summum.us/philosophy...
...Munich in 1972? 9. Which of the seven wonders of the ancient world was 40 foot tall and was created by the Greek sculptor Phidias? 10. What is the name of the James Bond novel by Sebastian Faulks published in 2008? ANSWERS: 1 Lizard; 2 Nepal; 3 Superman...
...Parthenon was a celebration of Greek victory in war. The friezes around its pediment - the marbles - had been sculpted by Phidias, considered by many to be the greatest of the ancient Greek sculptors. Today they are thought of as the cornerstone of western...
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PHIDIAS or Pheidias both: fid e s, c.500 c...56 at Olympia on the site identified as Phidias workshop, showed that the gold for the...a chryselephantine Athena for Pellene. Phidias has traditionally been credited with having...
...architecture. Ictinus and Callicrates were the architects and Phidias supervised the sculpture. The temple is peripteral, with...the Athena Parthenos, the colossal gold and ivory statue by Phidias dedicated c.438 and destroyed in antiquity. The inner chamber...
...the island of Paros, said to have been the favorite pupil of Phidias. His best-known work was the colossal Nemesis at Rhamnus in Attica, erroneously ascribed by some to Phidias himself. Fragments of this statue and of its pedestal are in...
...intellectual life. The leading Greeks of the 5th and 4th cent. b.c. included Aeschylus , Sophocles , Euripides , Aristophanes , Phidias , Myron , Polykleitos , Heraclitus , Socrates , Plato , Aristotle , and Hippocrates . Although Athens succumbed in the Peloponnesian...
...walls; the mausoleum at Halicarnassus; the Artemision at Ephesus ; the Colossus of Rhodes ; the Olympian Zeus, statue by Phidias ; and the lighthouse at Pharos , Alexandria, or, instead, the walls of Babylon. See L. Cottrell, Wonders of the World...
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