An inscription on the triangular base of the statue of Nike (Victory) at Olympia states that Paeonius made it. Paeonius (pēō`nēəs), Gr. B.C., Greek sculptor from Mende in Thrace. The gable figures last mentioned were doubtless gilt victories of bronze which stood on the gable, not in it. 350–310 bc) Nike of Paeonius-Olympia-left aspect.jpg 3,080 × 5,472; 2.98 MB Nike of Paionios - 1889 drawing.jpg 1,556 × 2,492; 726 KB Nike of Paionios - Archaeological Museum of Olympia by Joy of Museums - 2.jpg 3,188 × 5,789; 3.17 MB Paeonius. Paeonius. Paeonius or Paionios of Ephesus (fl. Nike of Paionios, from Olympia, c 425-421 BC.

Paeonius. Paionios, fl. The winged goddess Nike (Victory) is flying in to land on top of a tall triangular pillar. Paeonius, Greek sculptor from *Mende in *Thrace, active c.420bce.

5th cent. Pausanias seems to have misunderstood the phrase as im.plying that Paeonius made one of the pedimental groups. Paeonius.

Paeonius may refer to: Paeonius of Mende, 5th century BCE Greek sculptor; Paeonius of Ephesus, 4th century BCE Greek architect; This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. The gable figures last mentioned were doubtless gilt victories of bronze which stood on the gable, not in it. Pausanias seems to have misunderstood the phrase as implying that Paeonius made one of the pedimental groups. This figure is a contemporary version of the bronze original whose base was found at Delphi. Paeonius. The figure was made of Parian marble by the sculptor Paionios of Mende.

Paeonius (350–310) Paeonius of Mende.

If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Paeonius of Mende made the statue, and was a successful competitor in the construction of the gable-figures for the temple." 350—310 bc) Paeonius or Paionios of Ephesus (fl. Paeonius. Paeonius of Mende made the statue, and was a successful competitor in the construction of the gable-figures for the temple."