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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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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.
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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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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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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...
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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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I used TRNIO to create this scan, you can learn more about the process here: https://www.instructables.com/id/3D-Scanning-and-Printing-Statues-Using-TRNIO-and-M/ More info on the sculpture from the museum:...
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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...
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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.
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This Roman copy of a figure defeated in battle probably belongs with the similar-sized Dying Gaul. It is thought that this head is copied from an original group of figures put up by King Attalos I in Pergamon or Delphi. The originals are dated at...
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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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Other Roman marble copies from the same project are the equally famous Dying Gaul, and the less well-known Kneeling Gaul. The sculpture group made its first appearance in a Ludovisi inventory taken 2 February 1623, and was possibly found in the...
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... one of the bronze groups commissioned from Greek sculptors by Attalus I after his recent victories over the Gauls of Galatia. Other Roman marble copies from the same project are the equally famous Dying Gaul, and the less well-known Kneeling Gaul.
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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 Ludovisi Gaul, also known as the Galatian Suicide, is an ancient Roman marble statue group depicting a caped Gallic warrior in the act of committing suicide with a sword while supporting the body of his dying wife. It is believed that the Roman...
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Name: Kneeling Gaul Material: Cast (plaster of Paris) Format: Statue Museum: By permission of the Abguss-Sammlung Antiker Plastik, Berlin Museum inventory number: 220 Museum of original: National Archaeological Museum, Venice (inv. no. 57)...
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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 or wounded Gaul remained a favorite in art for a generation, as both Greeks and Romans fought the Galatians and conquered their territories.
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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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This head is a fragment from a larger figurative group piece known as The Ludovisi Gaul - also available on Scan the World.
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This Head of a Gaul is considered one of the most impressive pieces of Alexandrian Art from the 2nd Century BC. The stiff hair and moustache are characteristic features of a Gaul. ...The original work, housed in the Egyptian Museum, was probably found...
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Made of stone, by famous artist Augus Gaul. The monument was unveiled in 1910 to commemorate first principal of Zoo - Robert Jaeckl. ... One of Poland's oldest zoos, the Old Zoo dates to 1874 and still has some picturesque old pavilions, but most of...