Phidias was an ancient Greek sculptor, painter, and architect, renowned for his monumental works during the Classical period. He is best known for creating the statue of Zeus at Olympia, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and for his role in the construction of the Parthenon in Athens, where he oversaw the creation of the massive statue of Athena Parthenos. His work exemplified the ideals of beauty and proportion in Greek art and significantly influenced the development of Western sculpture.
I'm not sure but I think it is Archimedes of Syracuse. ??
this is what he looks like
The father of Archimedes was Phidias, who was an astronomer. He played a significant role in Archimedes' education and intellectual development. Although not much is documented about Phidias, his influence is noted in historical accounts of Archimedes' life and work.
13 because on Wikipedia (not a very trustful site) it says Phidias (his dad) had 14 children
Archimedes, the son of a astronomer named Phidias of Greece whom we know nothing about. He was born in Syracuse, Greece in 287 B.C and died in 212 B.C. He was killed by a roman soldier because the roman soldier knew nothing about his identity.
Phidias was a Greek sculptor and painter.
Phidias was the greatest sculptor who sculpted the statue of Zeus at the Temple of Olympia.
Phidias was a Greek sculpture.he built the statue of Athena out of ivory and gold
the famed sculptor Phidias built the statue in 435 BC.
Euphronios and Phidias were artists who lived in Ancient Greece.
no one knows who Phidias was married to because all records were erased but his son is Archemides
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phidias. He also sculpted the Parthenon frieze
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