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English: So-called Ludovisi Gaul and his wife. Marble, Roman copy after an Hellenistic original from a monument built by Attalus I of Pergamon after his victory over Gauls, ca. 220 BC.
Français : Gaulois Ludovisi et sa femme. Marbre, copie romaine d'un original hellénistique provenant d'un monument bâti par Attale Ier de Pergame pour commémorer sa victoire sur les Gaulois, vers 220 av. J.-C.
Italiano: Il Galata suicida, anche detto “Galata Ludovisi”. Marmo, copia romana da un originale ellenistico che con altre figure decorava un monumento per celebrare la vittoria di Attalo I di Pergamo sul Galli, 220 a.C. ca.
Dimensions H. 2.11 m (6 ft. 11 in.)
institution QS:P195,Q1816007
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First floor
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Inv. 8608
Credit line Ludovisi Collection
Source/Photographer Jastrow (2006)
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current08:21, 7 November 2006Thumbnail for version as of 08:21, 7 November 20061,840 × 2,775 (2.81 MB)Jastrow{{PalazzoAltemps |Unknown |So-called Ludovisi Gaul and his wife. Marble, Roman copy after an Hellenistic original from a monument built by Attalus I of Pergamon after his victory over Gauls, ca. 220 BC. |H. 2.11 m (6 ft. 11 in.) |Former Ludovisi Collectio

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