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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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Scholars had identified it as a Gaul or Galatian by the mid-19th century, but it took many decades for the new title to gain widespread acceptance. This statue serves as both a reminder of the Celts' defeat and a testament to their bravery as worthy...
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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, 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, created around 225 BC, is a masterpiece from ancient Greece's Hellenistic era. Epigonos, the renowned artist, crafted this magnificent bronze sculpture, which originally stood proudly at the Athena temple in Pergamon. ...The Romans later...
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The Dying Gaul is a Greek sculpture from the Hellenistic period, created around 225 BC by Epigonos of Pergamon. Originally cast in bronze, it stood at the Athena temple in Pergamon, Greece. A Roman copy was made and now resides at the Museo...
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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" exemplifies a poignant moment, as he gathers himself in his final moments, with sculpted blood oozing from his pierced side. In contrast, other sculptures of the group, including an Amazon and a Giant, lie dead and prone, their...
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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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The sculpture known as The Dying Gaul dates back to ancient Greece around 225 BC, and it is attributed to the artist Epigonos. Initially, this bronze statue stood proudly in the Athena temple at Pergamon before a Roman copy was made of it, now housed...
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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 Eastern attire, lightweight pants and a Phrygian cap, unmistakably identify him as a Gaul. Originally part of a set of four sculptures, they were placed in the Baths of Agrippa in Rome to commemorate Agrippa's victories over the Galatians in 37...
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The two sculptures, the Gaul killing himself and his wife and the dying Gaul, likely originated from the area surrounding the Villa Ludovisi where the gardens of Sallust were located during Roman times. ...The site of their discovery, situated near...
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This Roman replica of a warrior defeated in battle likely belongs alongside the similarly-sized Dying Gaul. The head is believed to have been copied from an original group of figures erected by King Attalos I in Pergamon or Delphi around 200 BCE, a...
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... century BC, replicating a Hellenistic original that dates back to around the III century BC. Other Roman marble replicas from this project include the equally famous Dying Gaul and the lesser-known Kneeling Gaul, also featured on Scan the World.
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Two other Roman marble copies from this project are equally famous Dying Gaul and less known Kneeling Gaul. The sculpture first appeared in a Ludovisi inventory on February 2, 1623, and was possibly discovered in the grounds of the Villa Ludovisi,...
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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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... found in portraits. The style of this work justifies attributing its origin to the last period of Greek art preceding the Alexandrine era, linking it to the schools of Rhodes and Pergamon, alongside masterpieces like Laocoon and The Dying Gaul.
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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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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 belongs to a larger figurative sculpture known as The Ludovisi Gaul, which can be found on Scan the World for further exploration.
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... modern-day Turkey's Galatia region, during the Hellenistic period. The enduring theme of the fallen or wounded Gaul captivated artists for centuries, as both Greek and Roman forces clashed with the Galatians and eventually claimed their territories.
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