View of two sides of the Room of the Dying Gaul, in the Capitoline Museum in Rome. The room is named after the statue of the Dying Gaul found in the center. Other marble statues from Hadrian's period line the sides of the hall.
Type:
Immagine fissa; Oggetto fisico
Category:
Photographs
Author:
Subject:
Individual : Physiological and Psychological Aspects
History of Ancient Populations
Nude and Human Body
Portrait
History
Male
Functions and Treatments for the Body
Greeks
Pain
Material and technique:
N Silver salt gelatin; Glass plate
Date of creation:
1890 ca.
Temporal coverage:
Hellenistic;;Greek Art;;Greece;;Europe;;Ancient Civilization

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Relations
Is referenced by: see the resource on external website
References: The Dying Gaul, Hall of the Dying Gaul, Capitoline Museum, Rome
Provider
Archivio storico Alinari / Fotografie Alinari
Identifier: BGA-F-008171-0000
Rights
Rights: Alinari Archives-Brogi Archive, Florence