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Stomius  

5th century, male.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Stomius made a statue of Hieronymus of Andros, victor in the Olympic Games of 480 BC.

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Strabax I  

4th century, male.

Active in the middle of the 4th century BC.

Born in Athens.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Strabax was commissioned by the Areopagus in Athens to make a statue of Samippus.

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Stratius  

3rd – 2nd century, male.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Stratius was the son of Sarpedon; he made two statues for Delos.

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Straton I  

5th century, male.

Active at the end of the 5th century BC.

Sculptor (marble).

Ancient Greek.

Straton worked on the Erechtheum.

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Stratonicus  

3rd – 2nd century, male.

Born in Cyzicus.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Stratonicus worked at Pergamum for Attalus and Eumenes.

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Stratonides  

4th century, male.

Active in the middle of the 4th century BC.

Born in Athens.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

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Strongylion  

5th century, male.

Active during the last third of the 5th century BC.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Strongylion worked in Athens, Megara and Boeotia and was famous for his bronze reproductions of animals, particularly the Trojan Horse.

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Styppax  

5th century, male.

Active during the age of Pericles, during the 5th century BC.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Styppax's sole known work is a statue of a man who fell off the Propylaea, then under construction.

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Syadras  

6th century, male.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

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Symenus I  

4th century, male.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Symenus is mentioned by Pliny as representing athletes and hunters.

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Synnoon  

5th century, male.

Active at the beginning of the 5th century BC.

Born in Aegina.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

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Talestas  

3rd century, male.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Talestas made statues at Halicarnassus of the sons of Aeneas.

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Tectaeus  

6th century, male.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Tectaeus was a pupil of Dipoenus and Scyllis. He made a colossal statue of Apollo for the temple at Delos.

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Telecles  

6th century, male.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Telecles and his brother Theodorus made a statue of Pythian Apollo in Samos.

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Telephanes  

7th – 6th century, male.

Active in Sicyon in the Archaic Period.

Painter.

Ancient Greek.

Drawings by Telephanes are mentioned by Pliny the Elder.

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Telephanes  

5th century, male.

Active in Phocaea (Ionia) or in Phocis.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Though Telephanes was highly praised, being considered the equal of Polyclitus, Myron and Pythagoras, he has been neglected because he worked mostly in Thessaly, where he is noted for statues of divinities and athletes, including those of Larisa, Spintharus (victor in the Pentathlon) and Apollo. According to Pliny, he spent time at the Persian court, working for kings Darius and Xerxes....

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Telesarchides  

3rd century, male.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Telesarchides made a statue of Hermes in Athens.

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Telesias  

3rd century, male.

Active Athenian, active probably during the 3rd century BC.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Telesias made a group representing Poseidon and Amphitrite in Tenos.

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Telesinus  

3rd century, male.

Active at the beginning of the 3rd century BC.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Telesinus worked on the island of Delos. He made statues of Asclepius and one of Pyrrhus.

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Telestas  

6th – 5th century, male.

Active c. 500 BC.

Probably born in Laconia.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Telestas, working with his brother Ariston I, made a statue of Zeus that once stood at Olympia.