Ludovisi Gaul, high 80cm, pure white hand-carved. Ludovisi Gaul kills himself and his wife (sometimes referred to as “Dora too Suicidal”) is one of the most famous marble sculptures at the Palazzo Altemps in Rome. Ludovisi Gaul kills his wife is a Roman marble statue depicting a man who inserts a sword into his chest and looks back toward the rear left arm when he supports a woman’s death figure.
Item Number:TCH-18
Type: Famous marble statues
size: 70inches or as your request
Material: Natural marble, hand carved, polished
Delivery time: 35 days
Packing: Wooden crate
Ludovisi Gaul, high 80cm, pure white hand-carved. Ludovisi Gaul kills himself and his wife (sometimes referred to as “Dora too Suicidal”) is one of the most famous marble sculptures at the Palazzo Altemps in Rome. Ludovisi Gaul kills his wife is a Roman marble statue depicting a man who inserts a sword into his chest and looks back toward the rear left arm when he supports a woman’s death figure.
Ludovisi Gaul kills his wife is a Roman replica of the early 2nd century A.D., is an original Greek culture works, 230-230 BC, is the Greek sculptor Attalus I in the recent Galatas victory commissioned a statue of a group. Other Roman marble replicas from the same project are also famous for the death of Gaul and the less well known kneeling Gaul.
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