Alexandros of Antioch

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Alexandros of Antioch was an ancient Greek sculptor, best known as the artist traditionally credited with creating the famous statue Venus de Milo.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek sculptor
person
activeInCentury 2nd century BC
alsoKnownAs Alexandros of Antioch
surface form: Alexander of Antioch
artisticMovement Hellenistic art
associatedWith Venus de Milo
surface form: Aphrodite of Milos

Milos
attributedWork Venus de Milo
countryOfOrigin Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
culturalContext Hellenistic period
surface form: Hellenistic Greece
ethnicGroup Greek
fieldOfWork sculpture
floruit circa 150 BC
gender male
hasWorkGenre marble sculpture
mythological sculpture
influencedBy Classical Greek sculpture
knownFor being traditionally credited as the sculptor of the Venus de Milo
languageOfName Ancient Greek
materialUsed marble
name Alexandros of Antioch self-link
nameInNativeLanguage Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Ἀντιοχεύς
notableWork Venus de Milo
occupation sculptor
placeOfOrigin Antioch
workDepicts Aphrodite
workStyle Hellenistic realism

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Venus de Milo creator Alexandros of Antioch
Alexandros son of Menides from Antioch on the Maeander nameInGreek Alexandros of Antioch
this entity surface form: Ἀλέξανδρος Μενίδου Ἀντιοχεύς
Alexandros of Antioch name Alexandros of Antioch self-link
Alexandros of Antioch alsoKnownAs Alexandros of Antioch
this entity surface form: Alexander of Antioch