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The Capitoline Wolf (Lupa Capitolina). Bronze sculpture of a she-wolf showing Romulus and Remus as suckling infants. Inspired by the legend of the founding of Rome. Although always has been dated as an Etruscan sculpture, 5th century B.C. recent studies shows the she-wolf may be sculpted in the Middle Ages.The twins sculptures are dated in the Renaissance. The Capitoline Museums. Rome. Italy
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The Capitoline Wolf, or Lupa Capitolina, is a legendary bronze sculpture depicting a she-wolf nursing the infants Romulus and Remus. This iconic image has long been associated with the founding of Rome and is a symbol of the city's ancient history and mythology. The Capitoline Wolf has been traditionally dated to the 5th century B.C., making it an Etruscan sculpture. However, recent studies suggest that the she-wolf may actually date from the Middle Ages, while the twins, Romulus and Remus, were sculpted during the Renaissance period. The statue, which is housed in the Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy, is inspired by the ancient Roman legend that tells of the twins being abandoned at birth and left to die near the Tiber River. They were discovered and saved by a she-wolf who suckled them, ensuring their survival. The legend of the Capitoline Wolf is deeply rooted in the history and mythology of Europe. It has been depicted in various forms of art throughout the centuries, from ancient coins and mosaics to Renaissance paintings and sculptures. The image of the she-wolf nursing the twins has become an enduring symbol of Rome and its rich history. Despite the ongoing debate about the exact age of the Capitoline Wolf, there is no denying the power and significance of this iconic image. It continues to captivate and inspire visitors to the Capitoline Museums and to the city of Rome itself, reminding us of the ancient history and mythology that have shaped the European continent.
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