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Theron  

4th – 3rd century, male.

Active in Boeotia.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Theron made statues of the victors at the Olympic Games.

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Theudorus  

3rd century, male.

Active c. 200 BC.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

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Thoenias  

3rd century, male.

Active during the second half of the 3rd century BC.

Born in Sicyon.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Thoenias made a statue of King Philip of Macedon between 221 and 216 BC. He also made statues of the victors at the Olympic Games and of poets....

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Thrason I  

3rd century, male.

Sculptor. Figures.

Ancient Greek.

Thrason made statues of athletes, warriors, hunters and priests.

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Thrasymede  

4th century, male.

Active at the beginning of the 4th century BC.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Thrasymede made the gold and ivory statue of Asclepius at Epidaurus c. 370 BC.

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Thymilus  

4th century (?), male.

Born in Athens.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Thymilus carved statues of Eros and Dionysus for the temple of Dionysus in Athens.

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Timagoras I  

3rd century, male.

Active in Rhodes during the second half of the 3rd century BC.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Timagoras made statues of victors in the Olympic Games.

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Timanthe  

5th – 4th century, male.

Born in Cythnus or in Sicyon.

Painter.

Ancient Greek.

The famous Timanthe, working in Samos, surpassed Parrhasius of Ephesus with his painting Ajax and Odysseus Quarrelling over Achilles' Weapons. Other paintings mentioned as being by him are The Sacrifice of Iphigenia...

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Timanthe  

3rd century, male.

Painter.

Ancient Greek.

Timanthe painted a representation of the battle of Pellene.

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Timarchus I  

4th – 3rd century, male.

Active in Athens from 325 to 275 BC.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Timarchus was the son of Praxiteles II; he made standing figures, busts and statues of priests. He collaborated with his brother Cephisodotus on wooden portraits of Lycurgus and his sons Habron, Lycurgus and Lycophron....

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Timarchus II  

3rd century, male.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

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Timarete  

5th century, female.

Painter.

Ancient Greek.

Timarete, the daughter of Micon, painted an Artemis in Ephesus.

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Timochares  

3rd century, male.

Active in Eleutherna (Crete) during the second half of the 3rd century BC.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Timochares made statues in Rhodes of the famous figures of his day.

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Timodamus  

3rd century, male.

Active at the end of the 3rd century BC.

Born in Ambracia.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Timodamus was a sculptor of votive statues.

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Timonidas  

6th century, male.

Active in Corinth.

Vase painter.

Ancient Greek.

Timonidas is known for two vases showing gods and mythological scenes, including an aryballos with Troilus Surprised by Achilles at the Fountain (Athens Museum).

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Timostratus  

3rd century, male.

Active in Phylae during the second half of the 3rd century BC.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Timostratus made some statues at Athens and Epidaurus.

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Timotheus  

5th century, male.

Active at the end of the 5th century BC.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Timotheus carved the sculptures on the pediment of the temple at Epidaurus, parts of which are preserved in the National Museum in Athens. He also worked on the mausoleum at Halicarnassus and made numerous statues of gods, warriors, athletes and priests. His statue of Artemis that stood in Augustus' temple of Apollo Palatine was restored by Avianius Evander....

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Tisagoras  

3rd century, male.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Tisagoras was probably from Rhodes. He made a sculpture of Heracles Fighting with the Hydra which was placed near the temple of Apollo at Delphi.

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Tisandrus  

5th century, male.

Active at the end of the 5th century BC.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Tisandrus made several statues of nauarchoi (naval commanders) including the group commemorating the victory of Aegospotami erected by the Spartans at Delphi.

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Tisicrates  

4th – 3rd century, male.

Active from 320 to 284 BC.

Born in Sicyon.

Sculptor.

Ancient Greek.

Tisicrates was a pupil of Euthycrates; he made the statues for the court of Macedonia, as well as herms and animals.