Capitoline Wolf Statue, Cincinnati Explained

The Capitoline Wolf Statue is a sculpture of a she-wolf nursing Romulus and Remus in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. The bronze sculpture on a granite and marble base is located in Eden Park at the Twin Lakes area overlooking the Ohio River. It is a replica of the original Capitoline Wolf in the Musei Capitolini of Rome, Italy.[1]

Italian dictator Benito Mussolini sent a small version of the statue for a 1929 Sons of Italy national convention in Cincinnati. It was replaced by a larger one in 1931.[2] The sculpture was meant to honor Cincinnatus, the namesake of Cincinnati. It was inscribed with the Latin Anno X (year ten), indicating 1931, the tenth year of Mussolini's regime.[3]

On January 6, 2020, Cincinnati City Council member Chris Seelbach tweeted that he wanted the statue to be removed. Seelbach stated "Statues from the monster that was Benito Mussolini don’t belong in our parks. Museums? Maybe. But not Cincinnati Parks. I’m drafting legislation tomorrow to have the statue permanently removed".[4] Shortly afterwards, Seelbach indefinitely delayed his plans to have the statue removed, saying "There’s been a lot of feedback about removing the statue from Eden Park. Instead of introducing legislation today to remove it, I’ll continue to listen and have conversations with all interested parties before making any formal decisions on its potential future".[5]

The wolf portion of the statue was reported stolen on June 17, 2022.[6] Cut off at the ankles, the statues of Romulus and Remus were left.[7] According to Councilman Jeff Cramerding, the Cincinnati Police believed that the statue was stolen so that it could be used as scrap. He also announced that he would file a motion to offer $50,000 "for information that leads to the safe return of the wolf".[8]

A replacement statue was produced near Florence, Italy. It was created using the same mold as the original statue while using the original statue's paws.[9] The replacement was funded by the Order Sons and Daughters of Italy, who raised $60,000 for the project.[10] The new she-wolf statue is scheduled to be unveiled on November 3, 2023.[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Capitoline Wolf . Queen City Tour Blog . August 11, 2011 . 16 December 2013.
  2. Book: Federal Writers' Project . Cincinnati, a Guide to the Queen City and Its Neighbors . Best Books on. 1943 . 9781623760519 . 280 . Federal Writers' Project . 2013-05-04.
  3. Web site: Eden Park . . 27 March 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140701211738/http://www.cincinnatiparks.com/art-architechture/27-art-architecture/300-eden-park . 1 July 2014 .
  4. Web site: Coolidge . Sharon . Mussolini gave Cincinnati a statue. Councilman Chris Seelbach wants it out of Eden Park. . The Cincinnati Enquirer . January 7, 2020 . January 6, 2020.
  5. Web site: Council member pulls back on proposal to remove wolf statue from Eden Park . Fox19 . January 8, 2020 . January 6, 2020.
  6. Web site: Capitoline Wolf statue, gifted to Cincinnati by Rome, stolen from Eden Park . WLWT . June 17, 2022 . June 17, 2022.
  7. Web site: Knight . Cameron . Eden Park wolf statue, gifted to city by Mussolini and Rome, stolen . The Cincinnati Enquirer . June 17, 2022 . June 17, 2022.
  8. Web site: Jordan . Felicia . Cincinnati leaders to offer reward after Capitoline Wolf stolen from Eden Park . WCPO . June 20, 2022 . June 17, 2022.
  9. News: Jones . Luke . Stolen Eden Park statue replacement arrives in Cincinnati . Local12 . August 26, 2023 . August 24, 2023.
  10. Web site: Mongillo . Meghan . Stolen Cincinnati sculpture being remade in Italy . Local 12 . May 23, 2023 . May 22, 2023.
  11. Web site: Newberry . Patricia Gallagher . October 10, 2023 . Cincinnati's stolen wolf statue's replacement is in town and ready to return to the park . 2023-10-12 . The Cincinnati Enquirer . en-US.