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Paionios /piːˈoʊniəs/ (Ancient Gr****: Παιώνιος
Paiṓnios) of Mende,
Chalkidiki was a Gr****
sculptor of the late 5th
century BC. He most
likely received...
- The Nike of
Paionios is an
ancient statue of the Gr****
goddess of victory, Nike, made by
sculptor Paionios (Paeonius of Mende)
between 425 BC and 420 BC...
- Additionally,
Paionios's Nike has
adopted a
striding stance as
opposed to a pinwheel-type
running stance. By
changing Nike's stance,
Paionios has relinquished...
- Nike Nike of Callimachus, an
ancient statue of the
goddess Nike Nike of
Paionios, a
statue of Nike from Olympia,
Greece Nike of Paros, a
sculpture from...
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Hermes and the
Infant Dionysus by
Praxiteles (possibly) The Nike of
Paionios by
Paionios The
Winged Gorgoneion Zeus
carrying Ganymedes Pediments of the Temple...
- "Athenodoros, son of Agesander". The
others are "Agesandros, son of
Paionios" (
Paionios is a rare name) and "Polydoros, son of Polydoros". It is thought...
- Euboia.
Mende was also the
birthplace of the
sculptor Paeionius, (also
Paionios), who made a
statue of Nike,
which was put on top of the
victory pillar...
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Helios role. In Crete,
three Dactyls bore
names suggestive of healing:
Paionios (later ****ociated with Asclepius), Epimedes, and Iasios. It was said that...
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altar of Pergamon,
conceived shortly after in the same spirit. Nike of
Paionios Janson, H.W. (1995)History of Art. 5th edn.
Revised and
expanded by Anthony...
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Nothing is
known of its authorship:
despite an
ascription of the
metopes to
Paionios (since re****ed), the
frieze cannot be ****ociated with any sculptor, workshop...