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Tyche

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003_039_128899_01.tif

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Checksum (MD5)

64FBC2072FDE22FB58003D7B16F56608

Start date
300 B.C.
End date
201 B.C.
Historical period
1st millennium B.C.
Description

Marble Roman copy of Eutychides' Tyche of Antioch. This sculpture is full of symbols and metaphor. The female figure represents the luck or good fortune, Tyche, of the city of Antioch, in modern Turkey. She is seated on a rock, with her feet on a swimming male figure (a personification of the river Orontes), both symbols of the city’s topography. She holds a sheaf of wheat representing prosperity, and wears a turreted crown symbolising security. The statue was discovered in Rome, in Via Latina.

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No linguistic content; Not applicable
Physical type
statues
Medium
marble (rock)
Material and technique
sculpting
Place
Vatican Museums, Vatican City  
Fond
UNIBO Europeana Archaeology  
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14008/75620
Project
BYZART Project  
Data provider
University of Bologna  
License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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