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The Dying Gaul, Greek, Hellenistic about 225 BC. Artist: Epigonos (?). The original bronze originally stood at Athena temple in Pergamon. Roman copy. Rome Museo Capitolino. The Royal Cast Collection (Copenhagen, Denmark). ...Made with Memento Beta.
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The Dying Gaul, Greek, Hellenistic about 225 BC. Artist: Epigonos (?). The original bronze originally stood at Athena temple in Pergamon. Roman copy. Rome Museo Capitolino. The Royal Cast Collection (Copenhagen, Denmark). ...Made with Memento Beta.
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The Dying Gaul, or the Dying Gladiator, is a Greco-Roman cast included in the Battle Cast Collection at the Blanton Museum. It is of Hellenistic origins and is thought to be created by Epigonos of Pergamon. ...I created this cast in 3D form with 30...
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The Dying Gaul is a marble sculpture from a Roman group of works known as The "Lesser Attalid Dedication", attributed to the School of Pergamene Baroque. Each sculpture follows a style of early antiquity, famed in the Hellenistic era, where sculptors...
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It is originally part of a group of four statues (statue of the dying Gaul, statue of dead Giant, statue of dying Persian, statue of fallen Amazon). They were placed in the Baths of Agrippa in Rome in order to celebrate the victories that Agrippa...
sketchfab
The so-called “Dying Gaul”. Roman. Marble. Excavated in Rome, sometime in the early 17th century. ...Now in the Capitoline Museums.
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The Dying Gaul, Greek, Hellenistic about 225 BC. Artist: Epigonos (?). The original bronze originally stood at Athena temple in Pergamon. Roman copy. Rome Museo Capitolino. The Royal Cast Collection (Copenhagen, Denmark). Made with Memento Beta. ...
sketchfab
Name: Dying Gaul Material: Cast (plaster of Paris) Format: Statue Museum: By permission of the Abguss-Sammlung Antiker Plastik, Berlin Museum inventory number: VII1240 Museum of original: Capitoline Museum, Rome (inv. no. 747) Photographer/Modeler:...
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The copy was most commonly known as The Dying Gladiator until the 20th century on the assumption that it depicted a wounded gladiator in a Roman amphitheatre. Scholars had identified it as a Gaul or Galatian by the mid-19th century, but it took many...
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This is a scan of the Dying Gaul sculpture at the Ringling Museum in Sarasota, FL. I missed some important detail on this scan (like, the entire face) and it turned into a practice test for using the Sculpt mode in Blender 2.8. The right hand looks...
prusaprinters
This is a scan of the Dying Gaul sculpture at the Ringling Museum in Sarasota, FL. I missed some important detail on this scan (like, the entire face) and it turned into a practice test for using the Sculpt mode in Blender 2.8. ...The right hand looks...
sketchfab
Epigonos of Pergamon (?), Dying Gaul, 19th century reproduction, painted plaster cast from Roman copy of bronze original from Pergamon, Asia Minor, late 220s BCE (Capitoline Museum, Rome), 96.5 cm x 190.5 cm x 91.4 cm (38 in. x 75 in. x 36 in.),...
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... period of Greek art before the Alexandrine. This connects it with the schools of Rhodes and Pergamun, with the Laocoon and The Dying Gaul. ...The discovery of the Pergamene marbles has further contributed to the work being an archaeological enigma.
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The two sculptures the Gaul killing himself and his wife and the dying gaul probably come from the area of the Villa Ludovisi where in Roman times werre llocated the gardens of Sallust, formerly of Caesar. ...The place of their discovery very close to...
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... regions of Asia Minor or Anatolia, in what was known as Galatia, in today's Turkey. The theme of the Dying Gaul remained a favorite in Hellenistic art for a generation, as both Greeks and Romans fought the Galatians and conquered their territories.
sketchfab
Zbrush practice to improve my skills. ... I decided to do one of my childhood heroes, Asterix. I love the aventures of this little Gaul! ...:) Hope you like it!
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The Ludovisi Gaul Killing Himself and His Wife (sometimes called "The Galatian Suicide") is a Roman marble group depicting a man in the act of plunging a sword into his breast, looking backwards defiantly while he supports the dying figure of a woman...
cults3d
The sculpture group made its first appearance in a Ludovisi inventory taken 2 February 1623, and was possibly found in the grounds of the Villa Ludovisi, Rome, shortly before that. The area had been part of the Gardens of Sallust in Classical times,...
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Animated character Asterix, Design divided into 7 pieces with easy assembly, facilitating a cleaner printing. ... Resale of the digital product (STL file) and its derivatives is strictly prohibited.
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... a Pergamon School copy of III-II century BC of a Hellenistic original, circa III century BC. Other Roman marble copies from the same project are the equally famous Dying Gaul, and the less well-known Kneeling Gaul (also uploaded on Scan the World)
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It was widely copied, with kings, academics and wealthy landowners commissioning their own reproductions of the Dying Gaul. Thomas Jefferson wanted the original or a reproduction at Monticello. The less well-off could purchase copies of the statue...
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... after the marble original in Muso del Bargello in Florence. ...It shows dying Adonis, Aphrodite's lover, who is also the archetype of handsome young men. ...He died after he got attached by a wild boar, which explains the animal underneath his leg.
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However, in a recent scholarly volume entitled The Slave in European Art, Charles Robertson discusses the Dying Slave in the context of real slavery in Italy during the time of the Renaissance. Thirteen reproductions of the Dying Slave adorn the top...
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This larger than life sculpture of the dying American Indian Chief Tecumseh was sculpted by the German artist Ferdinand Pettrich in the mid-nineteenth century. The chief is remembered for uniting various American Indian tribes and allying with the...
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In 1794, the Rebellious and Dying Slaves were purchased for the French state, and have been preserved in the Musée du Louvre ever since. Plaster casts were especially sought after during the 19th century, when reproductions of great works of...
cults3d
... and stoicism. He is wearing a 'contabulatio' toga (which gathers and folds across the shoulder) and a moustache, reminiscent of those of Elagabus (218-222); this portrait originates from the Severan era and affirms loyalty to the citizen's empire.
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He is wearing a 'contabulatio' toga (which gathers and folds across the shoulder) and a moustache, reminiscent of those of Elagabus (218-222); this portrait originates from the Severan era and affirms loyalty to the citizen's empire. This object...
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It commemorates the Swiss Guards who were massacred in 1792 during the French Revolution, when revolutionaries stormed the Tuileries Palace in Paris. Mark Twain praised the sculpture of a mortally-wounded lion as "the most mournful and moving piece...