Image code: 13557

Statue of the Dying Galata. Detail of the face

This sculpture does not represent a gladiator, as was believed, but a dying rooster. It is a Roman copy of a Greek bronze original from the Pergamon School, and was probably part of a group commemorating the victory of Atalus I, king of Pergamon. The nobility and suffering of the dying body are depicted with remarkable sensitivity, making it one of the most beautiful works of Antiquity.

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