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6th-century BC Greek sculptors

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Ageladas
Ageladas ( Agelā́dās) or Hagelaedas ( Hagelā́idās) was a celebrated Greek (Argive) sculptor, who flourished in the latter part of the 6th and the early part of the 5th century BC.
Canachus
Canachus ( ) was a sculptor of Sicyon in Corinthia, in the latter part of the 6th century . He was especially noted as the author of two great statues of Apollo, one in bronze made for the temple at Didyma near Miletus, and one in cedar wood made for Thebes. The coins of Miletus furnish us with copies of the former and show the god to have held a stag in one hand and a bow in the other. The rigidity of these works naturally impressed later critics.
Archermus
Archermus () was a sculptor of Chios working in the middle of the 6th century BC. His father, Micciades, and his sons, Bupalus and Athenis, were sculptors of marble.
Theodorus of Samos
archaic Greek architect and sculptor
Bathycles of Magnesia
ancient Greek sculptor and architect
Rhoecus
Rhoecus (or Rhaecus, Rhœcus, Rhæcus, Rhoikos) () was a Greek Samian sculptor of the 6th century BCE. He and his son Theodorus were especially noted for their work in bronze. Herodotus says that Rhoecus built the temple of Hera at Samos, which was destroyed by fire c. 530 BCE. In the temple of Artemis at Ephesus was a marble figure of night by Rhoecus. His name has been found on a fragment of a vase which he dedicated to Aphrodite at Naucratis. His sons Theodorus and Telecles made a statue of the Pythian Apollo for the Samians.
Endoeus
Endoeus or Endoios () was an ancient Greek sculptor who worked at Athens in the middle of the 6th century BC. Endoeus made an image of Athena dedicated by Callias (the contemporary of Pisistratus) at Athens about 564 BC. An inscription bearing his name has been found at Athens, written in Ionic dialect. The tradition which made him a pupil of Daedalus is apparently misleading, since Daedalus had no connection with Ionic art.
Polymedes of Argos
ancient Greek sculptor
Glaucus of Chios
ancient Greek sculptor and metalsmith
Hegias of Athens
ancient Athenian sculptor
Smilis
thumb|right|Statue of Smilis on the facade of the New Hermitage Building in St Petersburg, Russia
Dipoenus and Scyllis
ancient Greek sculptors
Bupalus and Athenis
6th century sibling sculptors