Phidias
Appearance
Phidias | |
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Bust of Phidias (Roman copy of a 3rd century BC Greek original) | |
| Janam | c. 480 BC |
| Maut | c. 430 BC |
| Notable work | |

Phidias nai to Pheidias (/ˈfɪdiəs/; , Pheidias; c. 480 – c. 430 BC) ek puraana [Greek sculptor, chitrkaar, aur architect rahaa, jon 5th century BC me aapan kaam karis rahaa. Uske "Statue of Zeus at Olympia" Seven Wonders of the Ancient World me se ek rahaa. Phidias statues of the goddess Athena on the Athenian Acropolis ke design karis rahaa, jaise Athena Parthenos Parthenon ke bbhittar, aur Athena Promachos, ek barraa bronze jon iske aur Propylaea ke biich me rahaa,[1] ek monumental gateway jon Acropolis in Athens ke darwaaza rahaa. Phidias, Charmides of Athens ke larrka rahaa .[2] Puraana jan ii biswas karat rahin ki uske master log The ancients believed that his masters were Hegias[3] and Ageladas.[4]
- ↑ Birte Lundgreen, "A Methodological Enquiry: The Great Bronze Athena by Phidias" The Journal of Hellenic Studies
- ↑ Not the Charmides who participated in the tyranny at Athens.
- ↑ Not to be confused with Hegias the neoplatonic philosopher.
- ↑ "Ageladas | Greek sculptor". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 24 February 2019.