English: The Ludovisi Gaul is thought to be a Roman copy of a Greek original by Epigonus. The sculpture was commissioned by Julius Caesar after the Gallic Wars in the 1st century BCE. The sculpture is now housed at the Palazzo Altemps venue of the National Museum of Rome in Rome, Italy.
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