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The wounded Gaul statue reduction after the antique. The wounded Gaul is an ancient work of art, depicting a wounded warrior, some thought at first a gladiator. The original marble sculpture is a Roman copy of the bronze statue, commissioned in 220 BC by Attalos 1st, of Pergamon, to honour his victory over the Galatians. It was rediscovered in the 16th century, during excavations at the Villa Ludovisi, and was restored by Michelangelo, it was first recorded in 1623 in the collection of the powerful Ludovisi family of Rome. In 1797 the original was looted, and taken to Paris by Napoleon, it was returned to Rome in 1815, and is now on display in the Capitoline Museum in Rome. The Dying Gaul original sculpture has been copied throughout the 17th and 18th centuries and excellent marble versions are on display at Versailles, Paris, Rousham house, Oxfordshire, and Walton house in Wiltshire. Marble Sculpture Our sculpture is produced by a unique and proprietary dry casting process. They are made of white Carrara marble and over 90% of the finished sculpture is natural marble which gives it a look and feel of natural marble. They are finished by hand.

 

H 11.5 in. x W 22 in. x D 11.5 in.

H 29.21 cm x W 55.88 cm x D 29.21 cm

The Wounded Gaul Statue, 20th Century

£650.00Price
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