DescriptionTyche Pluto Prusias ad Hypium IstArchMu450b.jpg
English: Istanbul Archaeological Museum - The goddess Tyche holding in her arms Plutus (god of wealth) as a child. Hellenistic art, Roman period, 2nd century AD. From Prusias ad Hypium (in the present-day il of Düzce). The coloring of the hair is remarkably well preserved.
Italiano: Museo archeologico di Istanbul - La dea Tyche (la Fortuna) con in braccio il dio Pluto (dio della ricchezza) bambino - Arte ellenistica, secolo II d.C. Da Prusias ad Hypium (nell'attuale il di Düzce). Si noti l'eccezionale conservazione del colore dei capelli.
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