

Black and white photograph of a sculpture. The sculpture depicts three men. The central figure is a man with curly hair. He has one arm raised and the other reaching down. Two men are on either side of him. The leftmost man is leaning forward with one leg raised. The rightmost man sits on a pedestal with one leg bent and one arm raised. A snake wraps around both of their legs. The background of the sculpture is dark. The photograph has a beige border with small brown spots. The text at the bottom reads "ROME" and "GROUPE DU LAOCON (VATICAN)".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 683 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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