The Dying Gaul Statue was formerly called a gladiator; but with his moustache and neck torque he is clearly what the Roman historian Diodorus called a "shaggy haired gaul". The sculptures fame was boosted by the restoration of the right arm, by Michelangelo.
Sculpture of the Dying Gaul. Picture taken at the Capitoline Museums. Dying Gaul This sculpture depicts one of the Celtic warriors from the Gauls fifty-year war with the Greeks.
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Dying Gaul Bonded Marble Statue. Galeta Morente by Epigonus (223 BCE) Capitoline Museum, Rome. This classic statue is a Roman copy of one of the Hellenistic bronze figures erected at Pergamon by King Attalos 1st (241-197 BCE) commemorating his victories over the Gauls.
The Dying Gaul, also called The Dying Galatian[1] (in Italian: Galata Morente) or The Dying Gladiator, is an ancient Roman marble copy of a lost Hellenistic sculpture thought to have been executed in bronze.[2]
From the Capitoline Museum, Rome, this sculpture is a Roman copy after a Hellenistic bronze original of the 3rd century BC. Made from plaster with a antique white wash, the Dying Gaul is suitable for interior use, and measures 14 in H x 13 in W x 30 in L. Estimated 45 – 55 lbs. NOTE: Item is made to order / special order.
DESCRIPTION AND HISTORY. (Summary) The Dying Gaul is a Roman copy in marble from an original greek in bronze, This original was part of a group of statues likely executed in bronze commaded by Attolos I of Pergamon during the period 230-220 before J.C. in conmemoration of his victories over the gauls.
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The Dying Gaul, also called The Dying Galatian (in Italian: Galata Morente) or The Dying Gladiator, is an Ancient Roman marble copy of a lost Hellenistic sculpture, thought to have been originally executed in bronze.
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