THE CAPITOLINE MUSEUMS (Musei Capitolini) IN ROME; ITALY. The creation of the Capitoline Museums has been traced back to 1471; when Pope Sixtus IV donated a group of bronze statues of great symbolic value to the People of Rome. The collections are closely linked to the city of Rome; and most of the exhibits come from the city itself.鈥?BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A HORSE Original Greek work dating from the middle of 5th century BC or the 4th century. The masterful rendering of the horse's anatomy; the lines of its muzzle and the artist's attention to the smallest details of the body have led experts to attribute the work to a Greek sculptor; perhaps Lysippus or the Athenian Hegias. This bronze was brought to Rome as war booty after Rome conquered Greece; in the middle of the 2nd century BC.
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