Trebonianus Gallus from the time of his reign as Roman Emperor (251-253 AD), the only nearly-complete large-scale Roman bronze to survive from the 3rd century. The statue is 2.413 meters in height.
There is a contrast between the style of the body, which recalls the Alexander the Great of Lysippos, and the more realistic head. The original is thought to have held a parazonium in the left arm, and a spear in the right hand.
At least ¾ of the work is original. Reconstructed parts include the base, the right foot, the mantle (based on evidence), the left upper arm, part of the upper surface around the right shoulder and biceps, the groin, and parts of the right torso. It appears that the left foot may originally be from another ancient statue.
კჷნ მანგი პიჯალეფით გობჟინაფა – დო თქვა ქოთირანთ, ვარ-და გჷთმაჭყანთ ახალ ნახანდის თე ნახანდიშ გჷმორინაფათ-და, თქვა გიღჷნა ნება თინა გაბჟინუათ კჷნ თი ვარ-და ომანგე ლიცენზიათ, ნამუშჷთ იბჟინუაფჷ წყუ.
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== Summary == {{Information |Description=Trebonianus Gallus from the time of his reign as Roman Emperor (251-253 AD), the only nearly-complete large-scale Roman bronze to survive from the 3rd century. The statue is 2.413 meters in height. Surfaced