Image:Dying Gaul Musei Capitolini MC747.jpg

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Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy
Artist/Maker Unknown
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English: So-called “Dying Gaul”, close-up. Marble, copy of one of the statues Attalus I gave to Athens (3rd century BC).
Français : « Gaulois mourant », détail. Marbre, copie de l'une des statues qu'Attale Ier donna à Athènes au IIIe siècle av. J.-C.
Dimensions H. 93 cm (36 ½ in.)
Credit line From the Horti Sallustiani; Ludovisi Collection
Accession number MC 747
Location Palazzo Nuovo, first floor, Hall of the Galatian
Photographer/source Jastrow (2006)


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