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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 crafts an epic narrative in timeless bronze, striking a balance between ferocity and beauty, and motion and meaning.

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