Realist portraits housed in this city include a bust of a woman whose hair is a circle of curls and a verist bust of an elite covered in wrinkles. A courtyard in this city contains a pointing finger and disembodied head that are the remnants of a 40-foot colossus. A necklace called a torc appears on a sculpture in this city of a man collapsing onto a shield. A statue in this city depicts a man with a club over his shoulder while wearing the head of a lion. A bronze figure in this city who points forwards while riding without stirrups inspired Donatello’s Gattamelatta. The sculpture The Dying Gaul is housed in a museum in this city that also contains the original bronze statue of two babies crouching beneath a wolf. For 10 points, name this city where the Capitoline Museums house artworks like Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius. ■END■
ANSWER: Rome [or Roma] (The first line refers to a Flavian-era bust of a woman and a Patrician bust. The second line refers to the Colossus of Constantine.)
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