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  1. The Dying Gaul, reconsidered. Kehinde Wiley, Dying Gaul (Roman 1st Century), 2022, bronze, 21 1/8 x 18 7/8 x 47 inches. A hooded shirt, frayed jeans, and sneakers: these are the clothes that contemporary artist Kehinde Wiley uses to reimagine the famous ancient sculpture known as the Dying Gaul. The ancient sculpture shows a.

  2. Culture: British. Credit Line: The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. Creator Display Name: James Anderson (British, 1813 - 1877) Classification: Photographs (Visual Works) Classical sculpture in the Capitoline Museum known as The Dying Gaul, of a nude man sitting down, leaning on one arm. He wears a chain collar.

  3. 26 de nov. de 2013 · Washington, DC—The National Gallery of Art, Roma Capitale, and the Embassy of Italy in Washington, DC, present one of the most famous works from antiquity, the Dying Gaul, an ancient Roman sculpture created during the first or second century AD, traveling outside of Italy for the first time in more than two centuries.

  4. The Dying Gaul Título original The Dying Gaul País Estreno en USA 04/11/2005 Lanzamiento en DVD (alquiler) 13/06/2007 Estreno en DVD (venta) 26/09/2007 Productora

  5. Inv. 8608. The Ludovisi Gaul (sometimes called "The Galatian Suicide") is an ancient Roman statue depicting a Gallic man plunging a sword into his breast as he holds up the dying body of his wife. This sculpture is a marble copy of a now lost Greek bronze original. The Ludovisi Gaul can be found today in the Palazzo Altemps in Rome.

  6. Figure 6.6.1 6.6. 1: Dying Gaul, ancient Roman marble copy of a lost bronze Greek sculpture, c. 220 BCE, Hellenistic Period (Capitoline Museum).

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