Asset Overview
This is a 3D model of an ancient Roman marble statue, located at the Museo Nazionale di Roma, Palazzo Altemps (Rome). This statue is thought to be a Roman copy of an Pergamene statue that celebrated the Attalid triumphs over the Gauls. The statue depicts a man of Gallic descent piercing his own chest with a short sword, while supporting a dying woman in his other arm. It is part of a marble group involving Gallic themes, with the “Dying Gaul,” and the “Kneeling Gaul.” The statues were excavated from the Gardens of Sallust, a Roman historian.
**Bibliography**: [Wikipedia](https://bit.ly/3b0tiI3); Marvin, M. 2002.
#Ancient World 3D
This model posting is part of Ancient World 3D, a project that provides curated 3D open access content for Classical Studies. Each model has an etched catalog# and [3D Printable frame](https://skfb.ly/6RE6H) for building a library. The [original model was posted by Scan the World](http://mmf.io/o/21430). This entry was composed by Jennifer Hurley (Dr. Elizabeth Thill, advisor).