THE GALLERY OF ANCIENT ART

Mythology in the Art | Roman mythology | Fortuna
1. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Faustina the Younger as Tyche.
Fine-grain marble. 165—180 CE.
Inv. No. A 0.9.1405.
Milan, Civic Archaeological Museum.
2. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome.
Isis-Fortuna between Lunus and Hesperus.
Fresco from Pompeii (IX. 3. 15).
CIL IV 882.
Inv. No. 8836.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Hall LXXV.
3. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome.
Isis-Fortuna-Demeter.
Fresco from Pompeii (IX. 7. 21).
45—79 CE.
CIL IV 3832.
Inv. No. 112285.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Hall LXXV.
4. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Tyche-Fortuna with a Flavian рead.
Marble.
Late 1st century CE.
Inv. Nos. 61.82.1 / 61.82.2.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
5. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Parts of a front panel of a sarcophagus of Gaius Iulius Mygdonius.
Proconnessian marble.
1st cent. CE.
Inv. No. 384.
Ravenna, National Museum.
6. GLYPTICS. Rome.
Constantine the Great and Tyche of Constantinople.
Sardonyx.
Rome. 4th century.
Reworked in the 19th century by the master Benedetto Pistrucci (1784—1855).
Inv. Nos. ГР-12534 / Ж 146.
Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum.
7. TOREUTICS. Black Sea Coast.
Phiale with an image of a goddess (Fortuna or Amalthea with cornucopia.
Silver, partially gilt. 2nd cent. CE.
Presumably Iberian work.
Tbilisi, Georgian National Museum.
8. TOREUTICS. Black Sea Coast.
Phiale with an image of a goddess (Fortuna or Amalthea with cornucopia.
Silver, partially gilt. 2nd cent. CE.
Presumably Iberian work.
Tbilisi, Georgian National Museum.
9. TOREUTICS. Black Sea Coast.
Phiale with an image of a goddess (Fortuna or Amalthea with cornucopia (close-up).
Silver, partially gilt. 2nd cent. CE.
Presumably Iberian work.
Tbilisi, Georgian National Museum.
10. SCULPTURE. Greece.
The arch from Galerius’ palace in Thessaloniki (known as “The Small Arch of Galerius”).
One piece of marble. Early 4th cent. CE.
Thessaloniki, Archaeological Museum.