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Tenine Tuthines  

3rd – 2nd century, male.

Sculptor, founder. Historical figures. Statues.

Ancient Etruscan.

Florence (Mus. Archeologico): L'Arringatore (The Orator), Statue of Aulus Metilius

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Terpsicles  

6th century, male.

Active at the beginning of the 6th century BC.

Born probably in Miletus.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Terpsicles sculpted a statue of Anaximander, of which only the pedestal (now in the British Museum) remains.

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Thales of Sicyon  

7th – 6th century, male.

Active during the Archaic Period.

Painter.

Ancient Greek.

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Thebadas  

3rd century, male.

Active in Thebes.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

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Thebades  

6th century, male.

Active probably at the end of the 6th century BC.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

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Themistocles  

3rd century, male.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Themistocles made a votive statue to be dedicated to Hera in Samos.

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Theocles  

5th century, male.

Active in Sparta.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Theocles was the son of Hegylus and pupil of Dipoenus and Scyllis. He collaborated with his father on cedar wood reliefs at Olympia representing Heracles in the Garden of the Hesperides.

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Theocosmus  

5th century, male.

Active in Megara during the second half of the 5th century BC.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Theocosmus made a statue of Zeus and one of the helmsman Hermon. The statue of Zeus, unfinished, was thought to have been a collaboration with Phidias. An image of it is possibly reproduced on Megarian coinage of the Roman era (see Lacroix)....

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Theodorus I  

6th century, male.

Born in Samos.

Sculptor (bronze).

Ancient Greek.

Theodorus was probably the son of Rhoecus. He was the first artist known to have made a self-portrait in bronze.

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Theodorus II  

4th century, male.

Active at the end of the 4th century BC.

Born in Athens.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

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Theodotus I  

4th century, male.

Active in Clazomenae (Ionia) c. 350 BC.

Medallist.

Ancient Greek.

Theodotus made two tetradrachms (four-drachma coins) bearing the effigy of Apollo with a swan.

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Theodotus II  

3rd century, male.

Painter.

Ancient Greek.

Theodotus painted images of the Lares (guardian divinities) on altars.

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Theomnestes  

4th century, male.

Active c. 331 BC.

Painter.

Ancient Greek.

Theomnestes is described by Pliny as a rival of Apelles.

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Theomnestus  

4th century, male.

Active in Sardis.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Theomnestus worked in Chios, making sculptures of the victors at the Olympic Games, warriors and hunters.

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Theon I  

4th century, male.

Active at the beginning of the 4th century BC.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Theon worked at Epidaurus on the temple of Asclepius.

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Theon II  

4th century, male.

Active in Samos during the second half of the 4th century BC.

Painter.

Ancient Greek.

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Theon III  

3rd century, male.

Active c. 200 BC.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Theon made a statue of Charisius in Delos.

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Theopropus  

5th century, male.

Active on Aegina at the beginning of the 5th century BC.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Theopropus made some sculptures of bulls for the temple at Delphi.

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Theorus  

4th – 3rd century, male.

Painter.

Ancient Greek.

Theorus is recorded by Pliny as a painter of mythological and historical subjects.

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Therimachus  

4th century, male.

Painter.

Ancient Greek.

Therimachus is mentioned by Pliny.