
An ancient Roman sculpture portraying a warrior just before his death is visiting Washington on its first trip outside of Italy in more than 200 years. "The Dying Gaul" went on display Thursday at the National Gallery of Art and will be there through March 16. The sculpture dates to the first or second centuries A.D.
Gallery Director Earl A. Powell III says it is a masterpiece in art history. He says it's an image of a conquered enemy, representing courage in defeat. "The Dying Gaul" was found in a Roman garden, unearthed between 1621 and 1623. It became famous, and monarchs in Spain and France commissioned copies.
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