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The Rape of the Sabine Women

“The Rape of the Sabine Women” by Franco Castelluccio is a powerful reinterpretation of the ancient Roman legend — a moment of chaos, conflict, and transformation. Castelluccio captures the sweeping motion of horse and figures with extraordinary anatomical mastery, turning a brutal myth into a meditation on passion, fate, and the forging of civilizations. The sculpture’s dynamic composition, from the rearing horse to the anguished gestures below, invites reflection on humanity’s dual nature — both destructive and creative. Through his contemporary lens, Castelluccio renders an epic narrative in timeless bronze, balancing ferocity with beauty, and motion with meaning.

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