Changing Paintings: 70 Romulus and the founding of Rome
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Changing Paintings: 70 Romulus and the founding of Rome
After the delightful tale of Vertumnus and Pomona, King Proca dies, and Ovid’s narrative rushes through the founding of Rome by Romulus, so bringing Book 14 of his Metamorphoses to a close. Ovid tells us that the walls of the city of Rome were founded on the feast day of Pales, 21 April. Annibale Carracci (1560–1609), Romulus Traces the Boundaries of Rome (1589-92), fresco, dimensions not known, Palazzo Magnani, Bologna, Italy. Wikimedia Commons…
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