- Agoracritus (fl. c440-400)
- Worked in marble; also in bronze
- Statue of Nemesis at Rhamnus; statue of the Mother of the Gods at Athens
- Alcamenes (fl. c440-400)
- Worked in marble; also in bronze, gold ivory, and chryselephantine
- Statue of Dionysus; statue of an athlete; Hermes of the Gateway
- Antenor (fl. c540-500)
- Worked in bronze
- Group of Harmodius and Aristogiton; Carytatids of the Erechtheum; eastern pediment of the temple of Apollo at Delphi
- Archermus (6th century)
- Nike of Delos
- Aristion (fl. c550-520)
- Archaic kore statue
- Calamis (fl. c470-430)
- Worked in bronze; also in marble, gold, ivory, chryselephantine
- Zeus Ammon; statue of Apollo; Asclepius in Sicyon; Sosandra on the Acropolis at Athens
- Colotes (2nd half of the 5th century)
- Worked in chryselephantine; also in bronze
- Helped Pheidias on the statue of Zeus at Olympia; statues of philosophers
- Cresilas (fl. c450-430)
- Statue of Pericles; statue of a wounded Amazon
- Critius (fl. c480-460)
- Group of Harmodius and Aristogiton; statue of Critius Boy
- Damophon (fl. c200-150)
- Cult statues in Peloponnese; repaired statue by Pheidias of Zeus at Olympia
- Endoios (fl. c530-500)
- Worked in marble
- Seated Athena
- Eubulides the Younger (fl. c140-120)
- Colossal group of Athena, Zeus, Mnemosyne, the Muses, and Apollo at Athens
- Son of sculptor Euchior and grandson of sculptor Eubulides the Elder
- Euphranor (fl. c360-330)
- Philip II and Alexander the Great riding in chariots; statue of Paris, cult statue of Apollo Patroos, all in Athens
- (Also a painter and treatise writer on colours and symmetry)
- Lysippus (fl. c328)
- Worked in bronze
- Over 1,500 statues including the following: Zeus, Heracles, Alexander the Great, the Apoxyomenus, Olympic victors, Socrates, Chilon, Eros, Satyrs, Kairos, in Olympia and several other places
- Myron (fl. c460-430)
- Worked in bronze; also in marble
- Discus thrower; Athena and Marsyas; a cow on the Acropolis at Athens
- Paeonius (fl. 425)
- Worked in marble
- Statue of a winged victory (Nike)
- Pheidias (c490-430)
- Worked in bronze; also in marble and chryselephantine
- Athena Promachos on the Acropolis at Athens; an Amazon at Ephesus; Athena for the parthenon; Zeus at Olympia
- (Most famous sculptor in antiquity; also and arctitect and a painter)
- Polycleitus (2nd half of 5th century)
- Worked in bronze; also in marble, gold, ivory, chryselephantine
- Doryphorus; Diadumenus; statue of Hera at Argos; naked athletes at Olympis
- (Wrote a book on rhythm and proportion)
- Praxiteles (fl. c370-330)
- Worked in marble; also in bronze
- Statues of Aphrodite; Apollo; Apollo Sauroctonus; Satyrs; Artemis; Eros; Dionysus; Leeto; Phryme; Hermes with Dionysus
- (One of the most famous and influential sculptors)
- Scopas (4th century)
- Worked in marble
- Created about thirty statues
- (Also an architect)
- Silanion (4th century)
- Worked in bronze
- Statues of Achilles, Theseus, Dying Jocasta, Sappho, Corinna, Plato, Apollodorus, three boxers
- (Wrote on the rules of proportion)
- Timotheus (fl. c380-340)
- Worked on the temple of Ascepius at Epidaurus; also the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus