List of Capitoline Wolf statues explained
The Capitoline Wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus is a symbol of Rome, Italy. Copies of the statues have been donated by Italy to various places around the world.[1]
Below is a list of replicas of the Capitoline Wolf statue in different places of the world:
Argentina
- Buenos Aires - in the Botanic Gardens and Parque Lezama.This reproduction was donated by Vittorio Emmanuelle III, King of Italy (1869-1947) to the Ambassador of the Argentine Republic, Dr. Roque Sáenz Peña, on the occasion of the Centenary of the May Revolution, in 1910.
- Bariloche
- Mendoza - in the Plaza de Italia
- San Martín, Mendoza - in the Plaza Italia
- Mar de Plata
Australia
- Perth - in the lobby of the WA Italian Club, on Fitzgerald Street.
Belgium
Bolivia
- La Paz - on the Plaza Roma, Obrajes.
Brazil
- Brasília - in front of the "Palácio do Buriti", the seat of the government of the Federal District, donated by the mayor of Rome at the time of the foundation of Brasília
Canada
Chile
- Talca - in Plaza Italia (on the crossing of Calle 11 Oriente and Calle 2 Sur), 1942. Stolen in 2010,[2] replaced with a replica by 2013.
- Valparaiso - in Parque Italia, 1936-1937.
- Santiago
China
- Changchun - in school of history and culture, Northeast Normal University,given to the Changchun children's park by Mussolini in 1938 when the city (then named Xinjing) was the capital of Manchukuo. On April 27, 1952, Zhu Huan was passing through the "Datong Park" in Changchun City and found that the stone seat of the female wolf statue was in ruins. This was a gift from the Italian fascist government as a national gift to Xinjing City during the Manchukuo period. He found the bronze female wolf statue nearby and escorted the female wolf statue to the office building of the History Department of Northeastern University on Liberty Avenue.[3] [4] [5]
Finland
- Kotka - in the Kauppakeskus Pasaati lobby
Guatemala
Hungary
- Szarvas - in front of the Bolza castle.
Italy
- Rome - the original statue is in the Capitoline Museums and a copy on a pillar at the northern corner of Palazzo senatorio
- Pisa - on the Piazza dei Miracoli
- Siena - several sites in the city, including the Duomo
- Aquileia - in the Piazza Capitolio, next to the basilica
- Piacenza - at the beginning of via Emilia
- Reggio Emilia - in the Piazza del Popolo
- Massa Lombarda - inserted into a monument to the fallen of all wars at the entrance of the town cemetery
- Verona - inserted into a monument to the fallen of all wars in the old town walls
Japan
Libya
- Benghazi - Benghazi Corniche Columns, or Romulus Benghazi.
Moldova
New Zealand
Norway
Romania
Romanian Capitoline Wolf statues (Lupoaica):
- Alba Iulia - Capitoline Wolf statue in a park
- Blaj - Capitoline Wolf statue in the city center
- Brad - Capitoline Wolf statue in the city center, near the Dacian Standard
Spain
There is a Capitoline Wolf statue under the Roman aqueduct in Segovia
The Capitoline Wolf is near the Roman bridge of the city.
Sweden
Switzerland
- Fribourg - In front of the Miséricorde Building of the University of Fribourg
Tajikistan
- Shahriston - There is a Capitoline Wolf statue near Istaravšan, Soghd, which memorializes a wolf drawing found in the region.
United Kingdom
- Wells, Somerset - beside the A39 a little north of the city. Sculpted by an Italian prisoner-of-war in World War II.
Also seen in Saltram House Plymouth (National Trust).
United States
- Chicago, Illinois - Located in the Ogden Avenue
- Del Rio, Texas - Located at the Brinkley Circle, home of Dr. John Romulus Brinkley
- Austin, Texas - Located at the Blanton Museum of Art at The University of Texas at Austin[7]
- New York City, New York - Located in the Riverdale neighborhood of The Bronx on the grounds of the Hebrew Home for the Aged
- Rome, Georgia - at the entrance to the Rome City Auditorium[1] [8]
- Rome, New York- Located at The Beeches Conference Center and Restaurant[1]
- Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan - located in front of the Chippewa County courthouse
- Tulsa, Oklahoma - in the gardens of the Philbrook Museum
- Washington, DC - on the ground floor of the National Gallery of Art[9]
Uruguay
Notes and References
- News: Laskow. Sarah. Neither Rome, GA, Nor Rome, NY, Could Handle a Statue with Wolf Teats. 5 January 2018. Atlas Obscura. 16 October 2015. en.
- Web site: Estatua donada por Benito Mussolini fue robada en Talca. cooperativa.cl. 15 April 2020.
- Web site: 谷迪. 古罗马牝狼雕像与长春之缘 . 长春晚报 . 2017-12-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200815151006/http://ccwb.1news.cc/html/2017-12/11/content_553395.htm . 2020-08-15.
- Fang You lang(房有良)'s《新京大同公园门前的铜制牝狼雕像》
- 《长春市志》
- News: La pas prin București: Statuia Lupoaicei . Agerpres. 31 January 2015. 2 June 2016. Romanian.
- Web site: She-Wolf from the Capitoline. blantonmuseum.org. 20 February 2024.
- News: Floyd County. Calhoun Times . 1 September 2004 . 24 April 2015 . 55.
- Web site: The Capitoline Wolf Suckling Romulus and Remus. www.nga.gov. 5 January 2018.