Statue of the Capitoline Gaul also known as the Dying Galatian (or Gaul). ( Le Galate mourant; der Sterbender Gallier).Sculpture. From a Pergamene original.Marble cm 93.It is a replica of one of the sculptures in the ex-voto group dedicated to Pergamon by Attalus I to commemorate the victories over the Galatians in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC.With great pathos the statue depicts a wounded Gaul (Galatian). His attributes are very evident: shield; torques around his neck; complete nudity; disorered locks of hair and moustache. The very visible wound indicates the sculptor's intention to depict the warrior in the last moment of resistance to his pain.Found in 1622 in the area of ??the ancient gardens of Caesar (and latter of Sallust).- LEFT: Statue of an Amazon.Marble; age of Augustus (27BC-14AD) after a work by Phydias (5th cent.BC).- Palazzo Nuovo; Musei Capitolini. (Capitoline Museums ; Mus閑s du Capitole; Museen Kapitolinischen).- Rome ; Italy. 2020.

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