However, hismostfamousandinfluentialdepictionis a marblestatuecalled "LaachuanandHisSons." Likelycarvedby a trioofartistsfromRhodes, theexactoriginsofthispieceremainmysterious, withcurrenttheoriesdatingitscreationanywherefrom 200 BCEto 68 CE.
Wheneveritwasmade, thissculptureremainstheepitomeoftheHellenisticBaroquestyle. Butevenwithin a traditionknownforitsdramaticfacialexpressionsandcontortedfigures, nootherpieceinthisstylecomesclosetotheintensityof "LaachuanandHisSons." Thenearlylife-sizedfiguresarewrithinginagony, strainingtountanglemassivesnakesfromtheirlimbs.
ButLaachuan's talewasfarfromfinished. In 1506, MichelangeloBuonarroti, thenthemostfamoussculptorinRome, received a messagethatPopeJuliusIIhadunearthedsomethingmarvelous.