朱庇特神殿狼雕塑(Capitoline Wolf Statue)The Capitoline Wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus is a symbol
she-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus the city wall in Siena Tuscany Italy,站酷海洛,一站式正版视觉内容平台,站酷旗下品牌.授权内容包含正版商业图片、艺术插画、矢量、视频、音乐素材、字体等,已先后为阿里巴巴、京东、亚马逊、小米、联想、奥美、盛世长城、百度、36
The Capitoline Wolf: Statue of the she-wolf suckling Romulus (founder of Rome) and Remus on column near Capitoline Museums on blue sky background,站酷海洛,一站式正版视觉内容平台,站酷旗下品牌.授权内容包含正版商业图片、艺术插画、矢量、视频、音乐素材、字体
The Celts also revered the wolf as a sacred animal and the Celtic tale of Cormac, who was suckled by a she-wolf as a baby and went on to become king of Ireland, bears some similarities to the story of Romulus and Remus. In Celtic shamanism, the spirit of an animal was invoked as ...
Allegorical Statue of the River Tiber with the She-Wolf Suckling the Infants Romulus and RemusUnknown artist
Sculpture of she-wolf suckling the infants Romulus and Remus the symbol of Siena in Tuscany,站酷海洛,一站式正版视觉内容平台,站酷旗下品牌.授权内容包含正版商业图片、艺术插画、矢量、视频、音乐素材、字体等,已先后为阿里巴巴、京东、亚马逊、小米、联想、奥美、
Wolves feature in folklore and mythology of cultures ancient to modern across the northern hemisphere; from the Norse legend of the giant Fenrir to more sympathetic depictions in Central Asia and the suckling of Romulus and Remus in the foundation of Rome. More familiar still are the fairy tales...
Capitoline Wolf bronze sculpture of the mythical she-wolf suckling the infant twins Romulus and Remus in Rome Italy. Scene from the legend of the founding of Rome,站酷海洛,一站式正版视觉内容平台,站酷旗下品牌.授权内容包含正版商业图片、艺术插画、矢量、
Roman Republic silver coin denarius 137 BC coinage of Sextus Pompeius Fostlus helmeted head of Roma right she-wolf suckling twins Romulus and Remus figure of god of river Tiberinus (?) at right ,站酷海洛,一站式正版视觉内容平台,站酷旗下品牌.授权内容包
According to theCapitoline Museumthe She-Wolf might have beenEtruscan, were an early version of its origin correct. The wolf is suckling the twins Romulus and Remus—Romulusbeing the eponymous founder of Rome, but the statues of the infants are modern additions, perhaps made in the 13th century...