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Portrait of the wolf symbol of Rome, the original brozne statue in Capitoline Museum. The bronze Capitoline Wolf in the Museo Nuovo in the Palazzo dei Conservatori on the Campidoglio (the ancient Capitoline Hill) —where it has been housed since 1473 — is one of the icons of the founding of Rome. The statue was long thought to be an Etruscan work of the 5th century BC. However, radiocarbon and thermoluminescence dating has found that it was possibly manufactured in the 13th century.
SIENA, ITALY - JUNE 22, 2022: Capitoline Wolf inside Siena City Hall courtyard, Tuscany, Italy
Venice, Italy - 2019: Asian couple taking a photographs on the roof of the Basilica in St Mark's Square in Venice. The image shows other tourists, horse statues in the background.
Venice: Ancient Bronze Horses of Saint Mark (Cavalli di San Marco), known as the Triumphal Quadriga or Horses of the Hippodrome of Constantinople, inside Basilica di San Marco.
Sculpture of young smiling centaur from Italy 1700s. Marble figurine. from side view, 3d Rendering, single object
A tourist throwing their hands in the air after rubbing the nose of the wild boar after placing a coin in its mouth to ensure a return to Florence. Il Porcellino (which means 'piglet' in Italian) is the name for this bronze fountain. It was designed by Pietro Tacca (1577-1640) in about 1634. The original; statue represents the Calydonian Boar of Greek myth. It's located at the Mercato Nuovo.
taking a walking tour of the unesco world heritage site, siena, tuscany, italy - september 2021.
Austria, carinthia, Klagenfurt. The Lindwurm fountain, representing the Lindwurm dragon, about to be slayed by Hercules, is located in the center of Klagenfurt, on the Neuer Platz. The Lindwurm sculpture hails from the 16th century, the Hercules figure was added in the 17th century.
A shot of the original bronze horses in Venice.  The horses were placed on the facade, on the loggia above the porch, of St Mark's Basilica in Venice, northern Italy, after the sack and looting of Constantinople in 1204. They remained there until looted by Napoleon in 1797 but were returned in 1815.
Pompeii ancient ruins, italy
Mythological bronze monument representing the Etruscan city of Arezzo in Tuscany Italy. The monument is located at the entrance of the town in a fountain. And 'the symbol of the city and is the work of a group of craftsmen of the city residents.
marble sculpture of the paws of a faun
Pedrocchi Café detail - Padua, Veneto (ITALY).
A woman rubs the nose of the wild boar after placing a coin in its mouth to ensure her return to Florence. That's why the snout has the striking white appearance - because it’s constantly rubbed by tourists.. Il Porcellino (which means 'piglet' in Italian) is the name for this bronze fountain. It was designed by Pietro Tacca (1577-1640) in about 1634. The original; statue represents the Calydonian Boar of Greek myth. It's located at the Mercato Nuovo.
Florence, Italy - Circa January 2022: the antique pig statue, symbol of good luck
A golden Unicorn sculpture above the exterior of Bristol City Hall in Bristol, UK. The Unicorn is one of the symbols featured on the coat of arms
Bronze Pegasus in Mirabell Garden, Salzburg, Austria
Statue of Perseus and Medusa in the historical center of Florence, Italy
Ancient stone statue of Hercules against black background as symbol of power and strength.
Perseus statue by Cellini in the historical center of Florence, Signoria Square, Italy
Closeup of a wild stallion sculpture
A man places a coin in the mouth of the wild boar to ensure his return to Florence. Next she will rub the snout to guarantee good luck. That's why the snout has the striking white appearance - because it’s constantly rubbed by tourists. Il Porcellino (which means 'piglet' in Italian) is the name for this bronze fountain. It was designed by Pietro Tacca (1577-1640) in about 1634. The original; statue represents the Calydonian Boar of Greek myth. It's located at the Mercato Nuovo.
Padua, Veneto, Italy - August 15 2020: Griffin on the Facade of Caffe Pedrocchi, a Famous Coffee House, Bar and Restaurant in Padova.
Fontaine les Lions behind the town hall in Brussels
Trsat (Italian: Tersatto, Latin: Tarsatica) is part of the city of Rijeka, Croatia
Piazza del Campo, Siena, Tuscany, Italy
Griphon statue. Profile picture
Rome, Italy - A replica of the original sculpture of the legendary she-wolf suckling the twins. Rome was believed to have been founded by Romulus and is believed to have been the first king of the Kingdom of Rome. Image shot in the afternoon sunlight on Piazza del Campidoglio. There is maintenance work going on all around the sculpture and scaffolding can be seen. The original of the sculpture is located in the Palazzo dei Conservatori one of the two museums on Campidoglio.
marble sculpture
In Greek mythology, the Erymanthian boar was a mythical creature. This Italian Renaissance marble statue which is free to view for the public in Piazza della Signoria, was completed by Florentine sculptor Baccio Bandinelli between 1525-1534. The boar represents the fourth labour of Heracles, which was to bring it alive to Eurystheus in Mycenae. When the king Eurystheus saw Hercules carrying the boar on his shoulders, he was frightened and hid himself in a bronze vessel.
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