Alcamenes
Alcamenes was an ancient Greek sculptor active during the 5th century BCE. He is best known for his work in Athens and is often associated with the Parthenon, where he created statues that showcased the beauty and ideals of Classical Greek art. His style is characterized by a sense of grace and naturalism.
One of Alcamenes' most famous works is the statue of Aphrodite, which exemplifies his skill in depicting the human form. He was a contemporary of the renowned sculptor Phidias and is believed to have been influenced by his techniques. Alcamenes' contributions to sculpture helped shape the artistic standards of his time.