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    The Dying Gaul

    R2005 · Drama · 1h 41m

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    Dying Gaul. The Dying Gaul, also called The Dying Galatian [1] ( Italian: Galata Morente) or The Dying Gladiator, is an ancient Roman marble semi-recumbent statue now in the Capitoline Museums in Rome. It is a copy of a now lost Greek sculpture from the Hellenistic period (323–31 BC) thought to have been made in bronze. [2]

  2. The Dying Gaul is a 2005 American drama film written and directed by Craig Lucas, his feature directorial debut. The screenplay is based on his 1998 off-Broadway play of the same name, [2] the title of which was derived from an ancient Roman marble copy of a lost Hellenistic sculpture.

  3. Apr 14, 2023 · The Dying Galatian is considered by many as a very important work from antiquity. It has had a tremendous amount of influence on artists over the centuries. Many of those artists are inspired by the strong emotion the face of the figure oozes. Image: A copy of The Dying Gaul over the gate of the walled garden at Iford Manor, Wiltshire, England.

  4. Dec 12, 2013 · Dying Gaul, marble, overall: 94 × 186.5 × 89 cm (37 × 73 7/16 × 35 1/16 in.), Sovrintendenza Capitolina - Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy. This exhibition is no longer on view at the National Gallery. Created in the first or second century AD, the Dying Gaul is one of the most renowned works from antiquity. This exhibition marks the first ...

  5. Dec 6, 2023 · Dying Gaul and the Gaul killing himself and his wife (The Ludovisi Gaul), both 1st or 2nd century C.E. (Roman copies of Third Century B.C.E. Hellenistic bronzes commemorating Pergamon’s victory over the Gauls likely from the Sanctuary of Athena at Pergamon), marble, 93 and 211 cm high (Musei Capitolini and Palazzo Altemps, Museo Nazionale ...

  6. Gaul killing himself and his wife (The Ludovisi Gaul), 1st or 2nd century C.E. (Roman copy of Third Century B.C.E. Hellenistic bronze commemorating Pergamon's victory over the Gauls likely from the Sanctuary of Athena at Pergamon), marble, 211 cm high (Palazzo Altemps, Museo Nazionale Romano, Rome) Drs. Beth Harris and Stevene Zucker.

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  8. Nov 3, 2005 · "The Dying Gaul" considers some of this same material, but adds a dimension that is at first intriguing and then, I think, fatal. The troublesome device is an Internet chat room. Elaine, a former screenwriter who now has time and loneliness on her hands, likes Robert immediately. They gossip.

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