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331. Rome Museo Capitolino. 14 Views 1 Like Unlike. | Download free and paid 3D printable STL files Add to Embed Share Report. Add to Embed Share Report. This high relief portrays a warrior fallen in battle lying on an irregular oval base. The Dying Gaul, Greek, Hellenistic about 225 BC. Vertices: 300.9k. Thanks! The original may have been commissioned some time between 230 and 220 BC by Attalus I of Pergamon to celebrate his victory over the Galatians, the Celtic or Gaulish people of parts of Anatolia (modern Turkey). (Roman copy of Third Century B.C.E. Also share? - The Dying Gaul - Download Free 3D model by Geoffrey Marchal (@geoffreymarchal) [a5f7d0f] Rome Museo Capitolino. It is originally part of a group of four statues (statue of the dying Gaul, statue of dead Giant, statue of dying Persian, statue of fallen Amazon). Each sculpture follows a style of early antiquity, famed in the Hellenistic era, where sculptors developed an empathetic genre of 'victim art', the style focusing on suppleness in pose, flowing drapery and hyper-realistic explicit poses. Made with Memento Beta. The Dying Gaul, Greek, Hellenistic about 225 BC. Triangles: 488.1k. Roman copy. follow. Triangles: 596.7k. The original bronze originally stood at Athena temple in Pergamon. The Royal Cast Collection (Copenhagen, Denmark). The Dying Gaul (delit) 3D Model agisoft premium. The Dying Gaul 3D, available in OBJ, MTL, 3d cast fighter gaul man models roman, ready for 3D animation and other 3D projects Dying Gaul, 1st or 2nd century C.E. Roman copy. Also share? Dying Gaul 3D Model FZP premium. Vertices: 245.9k. 4.6k. follow. The Royal Cast Collection (Copenhagen, Denmark). The eastern style of the clothes, light trousers and a Phrygian cap, mark him out as a likely Gaul. Thanks! 331 Views 21 Like Unlike. Dying Gaul 3D Model FZP premium. Artist: Epigonos (?). 4.6k Views 21 Like Unlike. Add to Embed Share Report. The Dying Gaul is a marble sculpture from a Roman group of works known as The "Lesser Attalid Dedication", attributed to the School of Pergamene Baroque. 14. Vertices: 585.3k. Also share? The Dying Gaul—also called The Dying Galatian or The Dying Gladiator—is an ancient Roman marble copy of a lost Hellenistic sculpture thought to have been executed in bronze. More model information Delighting example with new tool in Photoscan Pro 1.4. Made with Memento Beta. The original bronze originally stood at Athena temple in Pergamon. Hellenistic bronze commemorating Pergamon's victory over the Gauls likely from the Sanctuary of Athena at Pergamon), marble, 93 cm high (Musei Capitolini, Rome) Thanks! Triangles: 1.2M.