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==Depictions in art== {{further|Capitoline Wolf statues in cities}} <gallery mode="packed" caption="''« Les Sabines » by [[Jacques-Louis David]] ([[musée du Louvre]])''" heights="200"> The Intervention of the Sabine Women - David (Louvre INV 3691).jpg F0440 Louvre JL David Sabines INV3691 detail02 rwk.jpg|{{center|Romulus}} </gallery> [[File:Origini di roma in narrazione continua, da pompei V 4, 13, s.n..JPG|thumb|A fresco from [[Pompeii]] depicting the foundation of Rome. [[Sol (Roman mythology)|Sol]] riding in his chariot; [[Mars (mythology)|Mars]] descending from the sky to [[Rhea Silvia]] lying in the grass; [[Mercury (mythology)|Mercury]] shows to [[Venus (mythology)|Venus]] the she-wolf suckling the twins; in the lower corners of the picture: river-god [[Tiberinus (god)|Tiberinus]] and water-goddess [[Juturna]]. 35–45 AD]] The myth has been an inspiration to artists throughout the ages. Particular focus has been paid to the rape of Ilia by Mars and the suckling of the twins by the she-wolf. ===Palazzo Magnani=== [[File:Carracci, Remo ladri armenti, Palazzo Magnani, Bologna.png|thumb|''Remus and the Cattle Thieves'' (attributed to one or more of the Carraccis)]] In the late 16th century, the wealthy [[Magnani]] family from Bologna commissioned a series of artworks based on the Roman foundation myth. The artists contributing works included a sculpture of Hercules with the infant twins by Gabriele Fiorini, featuring the patron's own face. The most important works were an elaborate series of frescoes collectively known as ''Histories of the Foundation of Rome'' by the Brothers Carracci: [[Ludovico Carracci|Ludovico]], [[Annibale Carracci|Annibale]], and [[Agostino Carracci]]. ===Fresco of Palazzo Trinci=== [[File:Loggia di romolo e remo 04 nascita di romolo e remo.JPG|thumb|The birth of Romulus and Remus]] The ''Loggia di Romolo e Remo'' is an unfinished, 15th-century [[fresco]] by [[Gentile da Fabriano]] depicting episodes from the legend in the [[Palazzo Trinci]].
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