• The Capitoline Wolf (Italian: Lupa Capitolina) is a bronze sculpture depicting a scene from the legend of the founding of Rome.
  • Two boys were thrown into the Tiber River, rescued, and weaned by the famous she-wolf of the Palatine Hill. ... We are talking about the Capitoline Wolf.
  • The ‘Style’ of the Capitoline Wolf. ... The feral nature of the wolf is also conveyed in the hairs that stand up on her head, neck and legs.
  • The legend of the Capitoline she-wolf is represented today by a majestic bronze statue located in the Capitoline Museums in Rome.
  • The Capitoline She-wolf (Italian: Lupa capitolina) takes its name from its location—the statue is housed in the Capitoline Museums in Rome.
  • The Capitoline She-Wolf, on display at the Capitoline Museums in Rome, was thought to have been an ancient bronze sculpture from the fifth or sixth century B.C...
  • ...yüzyılın sonunda Capitoline Sarayı'na transfer edildikten sonra “Capitoline Wolf” (Lupa Capitolina) adı sabitlendi..
  • The Capitoline wolf left after her research by various scientists more questions than answers.
  • The Capitoline Wolf is a bronze statue depicting the mythical animal connected to the birth of Rome, breastfeeding the twins Romulus and Remus.
  • Art History Minute: The Capitoline Wolf.