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ART581854 
The 'Dying Gaul' statue, a Roman copy of a Hellenistic Greek bronze, 3rd century BC. Artist: Epigonus 
A Roman copy in marble of a Hellenistic Greek bronze from Pergamon. The original was commissioned by Attalus I of Pergamon to celebrate his victory over the Celtic Galatians in Anatolia. Note that he is wearing a torc. In the collection of the Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy. 
Unique Identifier AR9166583 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5133px × 3417px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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3RD CENTURY BC
Attalus I
Attalus I of
Attalus I of Pergamon
Attalus I Soter
CAPITOLINE MUSEUM
CM
CM Dixon
color
concept
Copy
country
Death
Death Scene
Dixon
Epigonus
France
Gaul
Gaulish
Gladiator
HELLENISTIC GREEK
Italy
LOCATION
Looking
looking down
Male
Man
Marble
Men
Mike Dixon
MUSEUM
NAKED
NAKEDNESS
Object
People
PERGAMON
Roman
ROME
Seated
Statue
TORQUE
Torque, Neck-ring