Cloelia Steekt de Tiber Over, Andrea Procaccini, After Carlo Maratta, 1681 - 1734 print Cloelia escaped from captivity flees with other women to Rome. She crosses the Tiber river on horseback. In the foreground a river god (Tiber) and the Lupa Capitolina that sits the twins Romulus and Remus. print maker: Italyafter design by: ItalyVaticaanstad paper etching Cloelia and her companions escape Porsena's camp: she crosses the Tiber on horseback and persuades her companions to swim after her. Romulus and Remus are washed ashore and suckled by a she-wolf; 'Lupa Romana' Tiber. Rome


Size: 6566px × 4620px
Photo credit: © piemags/rmn / Alamy / Afripics
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