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Gaulish is a collective of artists from France and other parts of Europe

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Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: View of the Arc de Triomphe from the south side (photo)

View of the Arc de Triomphe from the south side (photo)
XIR392230 View of the Arc de Triomphe from the south side (photo) by Roman, (1st century AD); Orange, Provence, France; (add.info.: Triumphal Arch decorated with sirens, Gaulish trophies)

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Fibula of an Owl, 2nd-3rd century AD (bronze with enamel inlays)

Fibula of an Owl, 2nd-3rd century AD (bronze with enamel inlays)
HSC270506 Fibula of an Owl, 2nd-3rd century AD (bronze with enamel inlays) by Gallo-Roman; length: 3.5 cm; Private Collection; Photo eHeini Schneebeli; French, out of copyright

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Wild boar, probably from Gaul, 1st-2nd century AD (bronze) (see also 270502)

Wild boar, probably from Gaul, 1st-2nd century AD (bronze) (see also 270502)
HSC270503 Wild boar, probably from Gaul, 1st-2nd century AD (bronze) (see also 270502) by Roman; height: 5.5 cm; Private Collection; Photo eHeini Schneebeli; out of copyright

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Galathes, 11th King of the Gauls with a map of Gaul behind

Galathes, 11th King of the Gauls with a map of Gaul behind
XIR165904 Galathes, 11th King of the Gauls with a map of Gaul behind, detail from a tapestry on the history of the Kings of the Gauls, Arras Workshop, c.1530 (tapestry) by French School

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: A millstone turned by a donkey, from Saint-Romain-en-Gal (mosaic)

A millstone turned by a donkey, from Saint-Romain-en-Gal (mosaic)
XIR165500 A millstone turned by a donkey, from Saint-Romain-en-Gal (mosaic) by Roman, (3rd century AD); Musee des Antiquites Nationales, St

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Copy of a bracelet from the Tomb of a Princess of Vix (gold)

Copy of a bracelet from the Tomb of a Princess of Vix (gold)
XIR159004 Copy of a bracelet from the Tomb of a Princess of Vix (gold) by Celtic, (6th century BC); 20x23 cm; Musee Archeologique, Chatillon Sur Seine, France; out of copyright

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Statuette of Epona, Gaulish Goddess, protector of horses, riders and travellers

Statuette of Epona, Gaulish Goddess, protector of horses, riders and travellers
XIR163434 Statuette of Epona, Gaulish Goddess, protector of horses, riders and travellers, from La Sarrazine, Jura, c.50 BC-400 AD (bronze) (b/w photo)

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Dragondorff cup, c. 150 BC (pottery)

Dragondorff cup, c. 150 BC (pottery)
NUL245232 Dragondorff cup, c.150 BC (pottery) by Gallo-Roman, (2nd century BC); Millau Museum, Aveyron, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: The Temple of Janus, Tene I (475-300 BC) (photo)

The Temple of Janus, Tene I (475-300 BC) (photo)
XIR212882 The Temple of Janus, Tene I (475-300 BC) (photo) by Gaulish; Autun, France; (add.info.: Romano-Celtic sanctuary; a fanum temple cella)

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Ex-voto from the Sanctuary of the Halatte Forest, 1st century BC-4th century AD (stone

Ex-voto from the Sanctuary of the Halatte Forest, 1st century BC-4th century AD (stone
XIR196950 Ex-voto from the Sanctuary of the Halatte Forest, 1st century BC-4th century AD (stone) (b/w photo) by Gallo-Roman; Musee d Art et d Archeologie, Senlis

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Coin bearing the effigy of Vercingetorix (72-46 BC) (metal) (b / w photo)

Coin bearing the effigy of Vercingetorix (72-46 BC) (metal) (b / w photo)
XIR202830 Coin bearing the effigy of Vercingetorix (72-46 BC) (metal) (b/w photo) by Gaulish (1st century BC); Private Collection; (add.info.: coin has the effigy of Vercingetorix; ); French

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Protecting jars for storing wine with pitch, from Saint-Romain-en-Gal, Rhone-Alpes

Protecting jars for storing wine with pitch, from Saint-Romain-en-Gal, Rhone-Alpes
XIR206289 Protecting jars for storing wine with pitch, from Saint-Romain-en-Gal, Rhone-Alpes, France (mosaic) by Roman, (3rd century AD); Musee des Antiquites Nationales, St

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Figurine of a man wearing a sagum, from Neuvy-en-Sullias (bronze)

Figurine of a man wearing a sagum, from Neuvy-en-Sullias (bronze)
XIR182595 Figurine of a man wearing a sagum, from Neuvy-en-Sullias (bronze) by Gallo-Roman, (1st century BC); Musee Historique et Archeologique, Orleans, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Lid of a krater, from the Tomb of a Princess of Vix (bronze)

Lid of a krater, from the Tomb of a Princess of Vix (bronze)
XIR184065 Lid of a krater, from the Tomb of a Princess of Vix (bronze) by Iron Age, (6th century BC); Musee Archeologique, Chatillon Sur Seine, France; out of copyright

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: The Oven, from Saint-Romain-en-Gal (mosaic)

The Oven, from Saint-Romain-en-Gal (mosaic)
XIR180161 The Oven, from Saint-Romain-en-Gal (mosaic) by Roman, (3rd century AD); Musee des Antiquites Nationales, St. Germain-en-Laye, France; out of copyright

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Figure of a god wearing a torque sitting cross-legged, from Bournay (Essonne) (bronze)

Figure of a god wearing a torque sitting cross-legged, from Bournay (Essonne) (bronze)
XIR182062 Figure of a god wearing a torque sitting cross-legged, from Bournay (Essonne) (bronze) by Gallo-Roman, (1st century AD); Musee des Antiquites Nationales, St

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: A Gaulish family cooking a bear, illustration from Lets Play History

A Gaulish family cooking a bear, illustration from Lets Play History
CHT177842 A Gaulish family cooking a bear, illustration from Lets Play History by Montorgueil, c.1910 (colour litho) by Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: The Gauls and the Iberians, illustration from Histoire de France

The Gauls and the Iberians, illustration from Histoire de France
CHT177841 The Gauls and the Iberians, illustration from Histoire de France by Jules Michelet (1798-1874) c.1900 (colour litho) by Bombled

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Geese save the Roman Capitol from Gaulish invaders, from Le Bon Sens Populaire

Geese save the Roman Capitol from Gaulish invaders, from Le Bon Sens Populaire
CHT177835 Geese save the Roman Capitol from Gaulish invaders, from Le Bon Sens Populaire, c.1900 (colour litho) by Grellet

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Gaulish war chariots at the Battle of Gergovia, from a protective sleeve for school books

Gaulish war chariots at the Battle of Gergovia, from a protective sleeve for school books
CHT177832 Gaulish war chariots at the Battle of Gergovia, from a protective sleeve for school books, late 19th century (colour litho) by Letellier, E

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: An Ancient Celtic or Gaulish Camp, c. 1800-18 (colour litho)

An Ancient Celtic or Gaulish Camp, c. 1800-18 (colour litho)
STC177099 An Ancient Celtic or Gaulish Camp, c.1800-18 (colour litho) by Gallina, Gallo (1796-1874); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Sandal (leather)

Sandal (leather)
XIR232661 Sandal (leather) by Gallo-Roman, (1st century BC); Musee des Antiquites Nationales, St. Germain-en-Laye, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Hipposandals (iron)

Hipposandals (iron)
XIR232660 Hipposandals (iron) by Gallo-Roman, (1st century BC); Musee des Antiquites Nationales, St. Germain-en-Laye, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Bronze fibule. 450-400 BC

Bronze fibule. 450-400 BC
LRI4974617 Bronze fibule. 450-400 BC. by Celtic, (5th century BC); Private Collection; (add.info.: Celtic art: bronze fibule from the Marne near Port-a-Binson (Port a Binson). 450-400 BC

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Umbos of iron shields. 3rd century BC

Umbos of iron shields. 3rd century BC
LRI4974613 Umbos of iron shields. 3rd century BC. by Celtic, (3rd century BC); Musee Municipal Antoine Vivenel, Compiegne, France; (add.info.: Celtic art: umbos of iron shields)

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: The Gauls and their priests or Druides (engraving) 1864

The Gauls and their priests or Druides (engraving) 1864
ELD5620136 The Gauls and their priests or Druides (engraving) 1864 by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Gallo-Roman art: marble relief representing a race of tanks with terminals

Gallo-Roman art: marble relief representing a race of tanks with terminals
JLJ4670124 Gallo-Roman art: marble relief representing a race of tanks with terminals. Lyon, archeological museum by Gallo-Roman; Musee de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine, Lyon

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Galloromain art: view of the Arc Germanicus, a triumphal arch of the city of Saintes in

Galloromain art: view of the Arc Germanicus, a triumphal arch of the city of Saintes in
JLJ4676141 Galloromain art: view of the Arc Germanicus, a triumphal arch of the city of Saintes in maritime charente. 50 BC-100 AD

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: The goddess Epona, on her horse, patron of Horsemen and Voyageurs

The goddess Epona, on her horse, patron of Horsemen and Voyageurs
LRI4658152 The goddess Epona, on her horse, patron of Horsemen and Voyageurs, 3rd century (Bronze sculpture) by Gallo-Roman (3rd century); Musee des Antiquites Nationales, St

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Art Gallo Romain: Anterieure part of a feminine head. Mask dates from the middle of

Art Gallo Romain: Anterieure part of a feminine head. Mask dates from the middle of
JLJ4666744 Art Gallo Romain: Anterieure part of a feminine head. Mask dates from the middle of the 2nd - first half of the 3rd century AD. Tresor of Our Lady of Allencon

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Colossal statue of Vercingetorix (72-46 BC), Gallic leader - Sculpture of Millet Aime

Colossal statue of Vercingetorix (72-46 BC), Gallic leader - Sculpture of Millet Aime
JLJ4624225 Colossal statue of Vercingetorix (72-46 BC), Gallic leader - Sculpture of Millet Aime (1819-1891) 6.60 m tall erige in 1865 on the western part of Mont Auxois

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Colossal statue of Vercingetorix (72-46 BC), Gallic leader - Sculpture of Millet Aime

Colossal statue of Vercingetorix (72-46 BC), Gallic leader - Sculpture of Millet Aime
JLJ4624211 Colossal statue of Vercingetorix (72-46 BC), Gallic leader - Sculpture of Millet Aime (1819-1891) 6.60 m tall erige in 1865 on the western part of Mont Auxois

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Portrait of Vercingetorix (72-46 BC), King of the Gauls. Chromolithography around 1890

Portrait of Vercingetorix (72-46 BC), King of the Gauls. Chromolithography around 1890
XEE4190955 Portrait of Vercingetorix (72-46 BC), King of the Gauls. Chromolithography around 1890. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Human sacrifice by a Gaulish Druid - in 'Histoire de France'by Anquetil

Human sacrifice by a Gaulish Druid - in "Histoire de France"by Anquetil
XEE4164888 Human sacrifice by a Gaulish Druid - in " Histoire de France" by Anquetil. 19th century. by Unknown Artist

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Bronze votive horse (sculpture, c. 50 AD)

Bronze votive horse (sculpture, c. 50 AD)
LRI4624775 Bronze votive horse (sculpture, c. 50 AD) by Gaulish; Musee Historique et Archeologique, Orleans, France; (add.info.: Gallic Art)

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Gallo-Roman Art: Mosaic of the Works of Hercules. From the villa of Saint Paul les Romans

Gallo-Roman Art: Mosaic of the Works of Hercules. From the villa of Saint Paul les Romans
JLJ4582191 Gallo-Roman Art: Mosaic of the Works of Hercules. From the villa of Saint Paul les Romans. Valencia, Museum of Fine Arts by Gallo-Roman; Museo de Bellas Artes, Valencia

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Gallo-Roman art: terracotta oil lamps. 1st century. Saint Germain en Laye

Gallo-Roman art: terracotta oil lamps. 1st century. Saint Germain en Laye
JLJ4581592 Gallo-Roman art: terracotta oil lamps. 1st century. Saint Germain en Laye, Museum of National Archaeology by Gallo-Roman, (1st century AD); Musee des Antiquites Nationales, St

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Merovingian art: belt buckle representing a fantastic animal. Gaul 6th century

Merovingian art: belt buckle representing a fantastic animal. Gaul 6th century
JLJ4566818 Merovingian art: belt buckle representing a fantastic animal. Gaul 6th century. National Museum of Archaeology of Saint Germain en Laye by Merovingian (6th century)

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Gaul rider after the Roman invasion (first centuries of the Christian era)

Gaul rider after the Roman invasion (first centuries of the Christian era)
JLJ4635156 Gaul rider after the Roman invasion (first centuries of the Christian era), engraving - private collection by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Barbarian Art of Gaul: Vase in incised ceramic, 8th century

Barbarian Art of Gaul: Vase in incised ceramic, 8th century
LRI4646220 Barbarian Art of Gaul: Vase in incised ceramic, 8th century by Merovingian School; Musee Archeologique, Strasbourg, France; (add.info.: Archaeology of the Middle Ages (Middle Ages)

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Barbarian art: Glass vases, 3rd - 4th century

Barbarian art: Glass vases, 3rd - 4th century
LRI4646162 Barbarian art: Glass vases, 3rd - 4th century by Gallo-Roman (4th century); Musee Archeologique, Strasbourg, France; (add.info.: Barbarian art)

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Second Punic War: Gauls Refuse to Rise in Favor of Hannibal - Second Punic War

Second Punic War: Gauls Refuse to Rise in Favor of Hannibal - Second Punic War
GIA4728699 Second Punic War: Gauls Refuse to Rise in Favor of Hannibal - Second Punic War (218-202 BC): Gauls refuse to engage with Hannibal Barca (247-181 BC) by Unknown Artist

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Low relief from the Gallo-Roman period depicting a chariot fired by horses

Low relief from the Gallo-Roman period depicting a chariot fired by horses
GIA4779435 Low relief from the Gallo-Roman period depicting a chariot fired by horses, carrying passengers. Avignon, Musee Calvet by Gallo-Roman; Musee Calvet, Avignon

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Galloromain art: the gods of the Gallo-Roman religion Juno, the Roman and Genius (Genia)

Galloromain art: the gods of the Gallo-Roman religion Juno, the Roman and Genius (Genia)
JLJ4586514 Galloromain art: the gods of the Gallo-Roman religion Juno, the Roman and Genius (Genia), Bronze. From Malain. 2nd century AD. Dim. 15.7 cm

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Galloromain art: autumn: picking apples and harvesting. Mosaic paving representing a

Galloromain art: autumn: picking apples and harvesting. Mosaic paving representing a
JLJ4583633 Galloromain art: autumn: picking apples and harvesting. Mosaic paving representing a rustic calendar from Saint Romain en Gal. End 2nd-beginning 3rd century

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Galloromaine civilization: model of the city of Lyon between 50 BC and 100 AD

Galloromaine civilization: model of the city of Lyon between 50 BC and 100 AD
JLJ4586437 Galloromaine civilization: model of the city of Lyon between 50 BC and 100 AD. Lyon, archeological museum by Anonymous; Musee de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine, Lyon

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Art of Gaul: Iron Spee, Iron Age (400 BC). Museum of Antiquities, Saint Germain en Laye

Art of Gaul: Iron Spee, Iron Age (400 BC). Museum of Antiquities, Saint Germain en Laye
JLJ4690275 Art of Gaul: Iron Spee, Iron Age (400 BC). Museum of Antiquities, Saint Germain en Laye. by Gaulish, (4th century BC); Musee des Antiquites Nationales, St

Background imageGaulish Gaulish Collection: Little boar, 1st century BC (Bronze sculpture)

Little boar, 1st century BC (Bronze sculpture)
LRI4685574 Little boar, 1st century BC (Bronze sculpture) by Celtic, (1st century BC); Musee Joseph Dechelette, Roanne, France; (add.info.: Celtic Art: " little boar" Bronze sculpture)



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Gaulish Gaulish Collection

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