• The Ludovisi Gaul (sometimes called "The Galatian Suicide") is an ancient Roman statue depicting a Gallic man plunging a sword into his breast as he holds up the dying body...
  • Originally created to commemorate the victory of Attalus I over the Galatians at Pergamon in 223 BCE, the Ludovisi Gaul stands out for its intense expression and...
  • 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...
  • <nowiki>Ludovisijev Galačan ubija sebe in svojo ženo; Le Suicide du Galate; Gálata Ludovisi; הגאלי המתאבד; Ludovisi Galliër; Gàlata Ludovisi...
  • The Ludovisi Gaul (also called “The Galatian Suicide”), situated in the center of a grand, largely empty salon in the Palazzo Altemps, is confrontational and dynamic.
  • The Dying Gaul and the Ludovisi Gaul.
  • 2 Şubat 1623 yılında Ludovisi Viilasının altında bulunan heykel isminide buradan alıyor.Şuan Roma ulusal Müzesinde sergilenmektedir.
  • It depicts one of the chieftains of the Gauls in the act of committing suicide, while supporting the body of his dying wife.
  • The sculpture group made its first appearance in a Ludovisi inventory taken 2 February 1623 and was possibly found on the grounds of the Villa Ludovisi, Rome...
  • Ludovisi’s heirs forbade further casts, but in 1816-1819 Prince Luigi Boncompagni Ludovisi sent plaster casts to several personalities, including the Grand...