Antiochus (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Ἀντίοχος) was a sculptor of ancient Greece from Athens, whose name is inscribed on his statue of the goddess Athena in the Villa Ludovisi at Rome.[1] It is unclear what became of the sculpture after the Villa Ludovisi was sold and torn down in 1885.
This sculpture is in the style of many similar ancient renditions of Athena.[2]
. Taylor Combe. A description of the collection of ancient marbles in the British Museum: with engravings . Nicol . 11 . 1861 . 5 . 2016-01-29.