Alexandros son of Menides from Antioch on the Maeander

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Alexandros son of Menides from Antioch on the Maeander was an ancient Greek sculptor traditionally credited with creating the famous Hellenistic statue known as the Venus de Milo.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek sculptor
person
artisticStyle Hellenistic sculpture
countryOfOrigin Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
culture Hellenistic Greek
dateOfBirth unknown
dateOfDeath unknown
ethnicGroup Greek
evidenceForLife inscription naming Alexandros son of Menides from Antioch on the Maeander
father Menides
fieldOfWork sculpture
floruit late 2nd century BCE (approximate, uncertain)
hasWorkAttributedBy inscription on the base associated with the Venus de Milo
historicalExistence attested only epigraphically
knownFor Venus de Milo
sculpture
nameInGreek Alexandros of Antioch
surface form: Ἀλέξανδρος Μενίδου Ἀντιοχεύς
notability attributed creator of one of the most famous ancient statues
notableWork Venus de Milo
occupation sculptor
placeOfOrigin Antioch on the Maeander
regionAssociatedWith Asia Minor
sexOrGender male
timePeriod Hellenistic period
traditionallyCreditedWith creating the Venus de Milo

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Venus de Milo signedBy Alexandros son of Menides from Antioch on the Maeander