EditorialBorder and drawing showing Romulus and She-wolf. Incomincia il Libro degli Homini Famosi. Rure Polliano : Felix Antiquarius et Innocens Ziletus, 1476. Figures from ancient Roman history. Source: IB.32901 f.4v.
EditorialThree Putti with Garland; Romulus and Remus Breastfeeding from She-Wolf; Two Putti Playing Cymbals, Felice Giani, Italian, 17581823, Pen and black ink, brush and brown wash on paper, Italy, 1818, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
EditorialRomulus and Remus Suckled the Wolf; Romulus Dedicates to Jove Feretrius the Spoils of Conquered King Acronius, Two Studies after Carracci, Felice Giani, Italian, 17581823, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over traces of black chalk on white hea...
EditorialGustav Heinrich Wolff, study sheet with dogs or wolves, pencil, parchment, pencil on parchment, total: height: 17.4 cm; width: 10.8 cm, drawings, graphics, sketches, design drawings, dog, wolf, animals, classical modernism, sheet with five differently ...
EditorialCarlo Maratti, Sacred and Christian Rome, 1674-1677, pen and brown ink and grey wash over red chalk on paper, 18 11/16 in. x 14 13/16 in. x 5 11/16 in. (47.47 cm. x 37.62 cm. x 14.4 cm.), A dynamic cluster of legendary characters--Rome, the River Tiber...
EditorialInferno: Dante meets a she-wolf with Virgil standing beyond. Dante Alighieri, Divina Commedia ( The Divine Comedy ), with a commentary in Latin. 1st half of the 14th century. Source: Egerton 943, f.4. Language: Italian, Latin.
EditorialRome surrounded by Europe, Africa and Asia, The personification of the city of Rome sits on an elevation with a small statue of Victoria in her hands. Around her are the personifications of Europe (with bull), Africa (with crocodile) and Asia (with lio...
EditorialRome surrounded by Europe, Africa and Asia Title page for: J. Wissenbach, Disputationes ad instituta imperalia, 1700, The personification of the city of Rome sits on an elevation with a scale in her hands. Around her are the personifications of Europe ...
EditorialShe-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus (mythical founder of Rome). Bronze head probably cast by the Etruscan Vulca in Veji (550 BCE) based on a Hellenistic-Ionian model. The twins were added during the Renaissance.
EditorialInferno: Dante meets a she-wolf with Virgil standing beyond. Dante Alighieri, Divina Commedia ( The Divine Comedy ), with a commentary in Latin. 1st half of the 14th century. Source: Egerton 943, f.4. Language: Italian, Latin.
EditorialFaustulus discovers Romulus and Remus being suckled by a she-wolf on the bank of the Tiber; behind, he entrusts the infants to Laurentia. With text below and decorated borders containing the arms and badge of England. Romuléon. S. Netherlands (Bruges)...
EditorialInferno: Dante meets a she-wolf with Virgil standing beyond. Dante Alighieri, Divina Commedia ( The Divine Comedy ), with a commentary in Latin. 1st half of the 14th century. Source: Egerton 943, f.4. Language: Italian, Latin.
EditorialBorder and drawing showing Romulus and She-wolf. Incomincia il Libro degli Homini Famosi. Rure Polliano : Felix Antiquarius et Innocens Ziletus, 1476. Figures from ancient Roman history. Source: IB.32901 f.4v.
EditorialOpaque blue glass oval engraved gem, Late Republican, 1st century B.C., Roman, Glass, opaque blue paste, Other: 11/16 x 5/8 x 1/8 in. (1.7 x 1.6 x 0.2 cm), Gems, The sheperd Faustulus leans on his staff and watches the Roman she-wolf suckle the twins R...
EditorialOstia Antica. Sacellum. Altar of the Twins. Reliefs depicting Cupid carrying the chariot of Mars (left) and Romulus and Remus suckled by the she-wolf discovered by shepherds (right). Italy.
EditorialShe-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus (mythical founder of Rome). Bronze head probably cast by the Etruscan Vulca in Veji (550 BCE) based on a Hellenistic-Ionian model. The twins were added during the Renaissance.