5th century, male.
Active in Athens from 470 to 460 BC.
Sculptor.
Ancient Greek.
Socrates worked on the Acropolis. Traditionally, this sculptor was identified with the famous philosopher of the same name.
5th century, male.
Active in Athens from 470 to 460 BC.
Sculptor.
Ancient Greek.
Socrates worked on the Acropolis. Traditionally, this sculptor was identified with the famous philosopher of the same name.
4th century, male.
Painter.
Ancient Greek.
Socrates was a pupil of Pausias.
5th century, male.
Active in Naupactus.
Sculptor.
Ancient Greek.
Soidas collaborated with Menaechmus I on the statue of Artemis the Huntress at Calydon.
3rd century, male.
Active in Thebes, Greecec.200 BC.
Sculptor.
Ancient Greek.
Sopatrus was the assistant and probably the son of Menecrates; he made statues for the temple at Delphi.
6th century, male.
Active during the first third of the 6th century BC.
Vase painter.
Ancient Greek.
Sophilus, who specialised in figures and stylised animals, is the first painter of Greek vases to be known by name. His signature appears on a number of vases, including a dinos (mixing bowl) from the Acropolis in Athens and another from Pharsalus....
4th century, male.
Activec.300 BC.
Sculptor.
Ancient Greek.
Sophocles made three works at Olympia, probably equestrian statues.
5th century, male.
Sculptor.
Ancient Greek.
Sophroniscus was the father of the philosopher Socrates, to whom he taught the art of sculpture.
5th century, male.
Sculptor.
Ancient Greek.
Sosogenes, son of the Athenian general Eucrates, worked in Cyzicus.
3rd century, male.
Sculptor.
Ancient Greek.
3rd century, male.
Cameo engraver.
Ancient Greek.
Sosis made a cameo showing Heracles Killing the Centaur.
3rd century, male.
Activec.200 BC.
Born probably in Boeotia.
Sculptor.
Ancient Greek.
4th century, male.
Active Athenian, active 325 to 308 BC.
Sculptor.
Ancient Greek.
Sositheus made the statue of the general Demetrius of Phaleron that once stood at Eleusis.
5th century, male.
Active in Chios during the second half of the 5th century BC.
Sculptor.
Ancient Greek.
Sostratus made statues of deities, particularly an Athena at Aliphera.
5th century, male.
Active in Rhegium.
Sculptor.
Ancient Greek.
Sostratus was a pupil of Pythagoras of Rhegium.
4th century, male.
Active Atheniann, active 328 to 325 BC.
Sculptor.
Ancient Greek.
Sostratus, the son of the painter Euphranor, made a sculpture for the theatre of Dionysus in Athens.
3rd century, male.
Active at the beginning of the 3rd century BC.
Born in Cnidus.
Sculptor, decorative designer, architect.
Ancient Greek.
Sostratus is famous as the architect of the pharos (lighthouse) of Alexandria. This grandiose work was celebrated for its daring construction, the richness of its sculptural decoration and the ingeniousness of the mechanism that caused the action of the wind to make the gigantic Tritons' trumpets carved at the feet of Ptolemy II sound so as to warn navigators lost in the mist....
5th century, male.
Active in Thespis during the first half of the 5th century BC.
Sculptor.
Ancient Greek.
Sotadas worked on the temple at Delphi.
4th century, male.
Sculptor.
Ancient Greek.
Spudias made a statue at Epidaurus.
3rd century, male.
Active Athenian, active c. 200 BC.
Sculptor.
Ancient Greek.
Stadieus was the master of Polycles.
4th century, male.
Born in Olynthus.
Sculptor.
Ancient Greek.
Sthennis was the son of Herodorus and father of the sculptor Herodorus. After the destruction of his home town he emigrated to Athens, where he worked with Leochares on the Acropolis, specialising in weeping matrons.