This painting is part of the group: Two Cassone Panels with the Rape of the Sabines
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The setting of this painting and 'The Rape of the Sabines (after the signal)' is the same. According to Plutarch's 'Lives', shortly after the founding of Rome neighbouring peoples were invited to equestrian games which were to provide the opportunity for carrying off brides for the Romans. The Sabine women, who have come to watch the games, are shown on either side of Romulus and his entourage.
The pictures may come from a cassone.
The pictures may come from a cassone.
Other paintings in this group: Two Cassone Panels with the Rape of the Sabines
The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 5DN




