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34: 112:. Archaeologists have also established that a basis signed by "Antenor son of Eumares" belonged to a set of female figures in an archaic style which were displayed in the 262: 306: 134: 82: 58: 301: 242: 129: 89: 24: 311: 149: 78: 236: 113: 20: 256: 109: 101: 105: 93: 33: 75: 44: 295: 251: 144: 139: 19:
This article is about the historical sculptor(s). For the mythological figure, see
86: 235: 246:, vol. 3 (9th ed.), New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, p. 102 255: 266:, vol. 2 (11th ed.), Cambridge University Press, p. 92 211: 209: 193: 191: 32: 97: 48: 278:, Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., 1992, p. 441 8: 92:funded by the Athenians on the expulsion of 120:is usually listed as the son of Euphranor. 160: 135:Harmodius and Aristogeiton in sculpture 81:. He is recorded as the creator of the 96:. These statues were carried away to 7: 182: 215: 197: 167: 14: 16:6th century BC Athenian sculptor 307:6th-century BC Greek sculptors 1: 273:New Encyclopædia Britannica, 63: 285:Handbook of Greek Sculpture 234:Baynes, T. S., ed. (1878), 328: 302:Ancient Athenian sculptors 275:15th ed., Vol. I 130:Harmodius and Aristogeiton 118:Harmodius and Aristogeiton 90:Harmodius and Aristogeiton 49: 18: 25:Antenor (disambiguation) 263:Encyclopædia Britannica 243:Encyclopædia Britannica 150:Ancient Greek sculpture 116:. The sculptor of the 37: 23:. For other uses, see 36: 21:Antenor (mythology) 110:Greco-Persian Wars 38: 74: BC) was an 319: 288: 279: 267: 259: 247: 239: 222: 213: 204: 195: 186: 180: 174: 165: 73: 72: 68: 65: 60: 52: 51: 327: 326: 322: 321: 320: 318: 317: 316: 292: 291: 283:Gardner, E.A., 282: 270: 257:"Antenor"  250: 237:"Antenor"  233: 230: 225: 214: 207: 196: 189: 181: 177: 166: 162: 158: 126: 70: 66: 61: 30: 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 325: 323: 315: 314: 312:Archaic Athens 309: 304: 294: 293: 290: 289: 287:, vol.  I 280: 268: 254:, ed. (1911), 252:Chisholm, Hugh 248: 229: 226: 224: 223: 205: 187: 185:, p. 182. 175: 159: 157: 154: 153: 152: 147: 142: 137: 132: 125: 122: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 324: 313: 310: 308: 305: 303: 300: 299: 297: 286: 281: 277: 274: 269: 265: 264: 258: 253: 249: 245: 244: 238: 232: 231: 227: 220: 218: 212: 210: 206: 202: 200: 194: 192: 188: 184: 179: 176: 172: 170: 164: 161: 155: 151: 148: 146: 143: 141: 138: 136: 133: 131: 128: 127: 123: 121: 119: 115: 111: 107: 103: 102:Xerxes I 99: 95: 91: 88: 84: 83:joint statues 80: 77: 56: 46: 42: 35: 31: 26: 22: 284: 276: 272: 261: 241: 216: 198: 178: 168: 163: 145:Severe style 140:Antenor Kore 117: 87:tyrannicides 54: 40: 39: 29: 271:"Antenor", 108:during the 296:Categories 228:References 71: 500 69: – c. 67: 540 114:acropolis 124:See also 79:sculptor 76:Athenian 183:Gardner 94:Hippias 85:of the 62:  55:Antḗnōr 50:Ἀντήνωρ 41:Antenor 219:(1878) 201:(1911) 171:(1992) 106:Persia 156:Notes 45:Greek 98:Susa 104:of 100:by 59:fl. 298:: 260:, 240:, 217:EB 208:^ 199:EB 190:^ 169:EB 64:c. 57:; 53:, 47:: 221:. 203:. 173:. 43:( 27:.

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Antenor (mythology)
Antenor (disambiguation)

Greek
Athenian
sculptor
joint statues
tyrannicides
Harmodius and Aristogeiton
Hippias
Susa
Xerxes I
Persia
Greco-Persian Wars
acropolis
Harmodius and Aristogeiton
Harmodius and Aristogeiton in sculpture
Antenor Kore
Severe style
Ancient Greek sculpture
EB (1992)
Gardner


EB (1911)


EB (1878)
"Antenor" 
Encyclopædia Britannica

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