
Caproni Reproduction of Dying Gaul - Item #801
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8 Inches High x 12 Inches Wide x 5 Inches Deep
The original sculpture is a Roman copy of a Greek original from the late third century, and is also known as the Dying Trumpeter. It was set up at Pergamum in the last half of the third century to commemorate the victory of Attalus I over the invading Gauls. It is thought to be the work of the sculptor Epigonus.
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Artist: Attributed to EpigonusĀ
Museum: Musei CapitoliniĀ (Palazzo Nuovo, Hall of the Galatian), Rome
Time Period: Ancient Greek/Ancient Roman, c. 200 B.C.E.
1911 Catalog ID # - 800
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Caproni Reproduction of Dying Gaul - Item #801
Ā
8 Inches High x 12 Inches Wide x 5 Inches Deep
The original sculpture is a Roman copy of a Greek original from the late third century, and is also known as the Dying Trumpeter. It was set up at Pergamum in the last half of the third century to commemorate the victory of Attalus I over the invading Gauls. It is thought to be the work of the sculptor Epigonus.
Ā
Artist: Attributed to EpigonusĀ
Museum: Musei CapitoliniĀ (Palazzo Nuovo, Hall of the Galatian), Rome
Time Period: Ancient Greek/Ancient Roman, c. 200 B.C.E.
1911 Catalog ID # - 800
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Ā
8 Inches High x 12 Inches Wide x 5 Inches Deep
The original sculpture is a Roman copy of a Greek original from the late third century, and is also known as the Dying Trumpeter. It was set up at Pergamum in the last half of the third century to commemorate the victory of Attalus I over the invading Gauls. It is thought to be the work of the sculptor Epigonus.
Ā
Artist: Attributed to EpigonusĀ
Museum: Musei CapitoliniĀ (Palazzo Nuovo, Hall of the Galatian), Rome
Time Period: Ancient Greek/Ancient Roman, c. 200 B.C.E.
1911 Catalog ID # - 800

















