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Head of Constantine, Rome
Photograph by Bob Krist
In 1471 Pope Sixtus IV donated several bronze statues to the Roman people, sparking the creation of the Capitoline Museums. Along with the oversized head of Constantine, the collection’s most famous sculpture is the bronze she-wolf “Lupa,” whose powerful symbolism and unknown roots have sparked a hot debate among art historians.

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