1630027 Capitoline Gaul from a Pergamene original (marble) by Roman; Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Rome, Capitolines Museums: Statue of "Capitoline Gaul" Marble sculpture. From a Pergamene original The sculpture, reproduced several times in engravings and drawings, is perhaps the most famous sculpture of the entire collection. In 1734, the statue was acquired from the Ludovisi Sculpture Collection. Probably the Ludovisi family found the statue on the premises of their villa. The Villa Ludovisi was situated on the ancient horti of Caesar, which through inheritance then passed into the possession of the historian Sallustius. With great pathos the statue depicts a wounded Gaul (Galatian). Perhaps the image pertains to the great donation created during the era of Pergamon that Attalus placed along the terrace of the Temple of Athena Nikephoros in order to celebrate his victories over the Galatians. Roma, Musei Capitolini, Sala del Gladiatore: statua del "Galata Capitolino", da un originale pergameno. Raffigura un Gallo (Galata) ferito.); Ghigo Roli; out of copyright.

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