French school of the 19th century after the antique
Dying Gladiator
White marble.
Small accidents.
H. 18 cm terrace W. 33 D. 15 cm
RELATED WORK :
Dying Gladiator, marble, H. 93 W. 89 cm, Rome, Capitoline Museum
The model of this Dying Gladiator was admired by French connoisseurs in the 19th century. The antique marble was given to the French troops following the Treaty of Tolentino in 1797. It was exhibited in the Central Museum of Art in 1800, and then sent back to Rome in 1816.
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