According to Roman myth, the Roman Republic was founded by two young brothers, Romulus and Remus, who suckled a She-Wolf named Lupa. This famous sculpture originally in bronze (ca. 500-480 BC), was placed (without the children who were a Renaissance addition) on the Capitoline Hill as a symbol of the strength and might of the new Roman people. The original (33.5"H) is now housed in the Museo Capitolino in Rome.
Made from bonded carrara marble, black marble base, imported from Italy.
Large Size: 14"L x 9"H x 5"D.
Small size: 8"L x 4"D x 6"H.
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Gods & Goddesses
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, Renaissance
, Male