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The image displays the bronze "Capitoline Wolf" (Lupa Capitolina) sculpture within a large, well-lit indoor gallery of the Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy. The central subject is the dark-patinated bronze statue of a she-wolf standing on all fours, its head turned left with mouth slightly ajar. Beneath the wolf's belly are two smaller bronze figures of naked infants, Romulus and Remus, positioned to suckle; one is kneeling, the other reclining. The sculpture rests on a light marble pedestal featuring carved details, including the "S.P.Q.R." emblem and inscribed text. The environment is characterized by a light-colored, tiled floor with visible grout lines. Overhead, a modern glass and metal ceiling structure allows significant natural light, through which external building elements are visible. A prominent blue cylindrical column extends vertically from the floor towards the ceiling. In the mid-ground and background, approximately 12 to 15 individuals are present. Several people are seated on white tiered steps against a back wall. Other individuals are standing, observing the surroundings, or walking through the space. A woman in a blue sweater walks towards the right, away from the statue. To the left, a wall display features text, including the Italian phrase "il monumento equestre di Marco Aurelio" (The Equestrian Monument of Marcus Aurelius).
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