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Calamis

Greek sculptor who worked in Athens. He is known to have made statues of Apollo, Aphrodite, and Hermes, as well as part of a chariot group commissioned by Hiero, King of Syracuse. No surviving statues can be firmly attributed to him, but he may have been the sculptor of the bronze Delphic Charioteer (Archeological Museum, Delphi).


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