Equestrian statues of the Dioscuri (Castor and Pollux) - Turin, Italy
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Two bronze equestrian statues of Greek and Roman mythological figures, the Dioscuri (twins Castor and Pollux)from Abbondio Sangiorgio in front of the Palazzo Reale in Turin.
Waymark Code: WMNAZ7
Location: Piemonte, Italy
Date Posted: 02/03/2015
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Castor and Pollux were twin brothers in Greek and Roman mythology and collectively known as the Dioscuri. They were the sons of Leda by Tyndareus and Zeus respectively, the brothers of Helen of Troy. Their bronze equestrian statues adorn the gates of the Royal Palace in Turin (del Palazzo Reale di Torino). They were made by an Italian sculptor Abbondio Sangiorgio (1798 -1879). The statues were installed on the gates in front of the Royal Palace ca. in 1841.
Identity of Rider: Castor and Pollux
Name of artist: Abbondio Sangiorgio (16 July 1798 – 2 November 1879)
Date of Dedication: (1841 ca.)
Material: Bronze
Position: Two Hooves Raised
Identity of Horse: Not listed
Unusual Features: Not listed
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