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Dick Osseman | profile | all galleries >> Antakya Turkey >> Antakya Archaeological Museum >> Tryphe tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

Non-mosaics | Yakto mosaic | Amazons hunting | Amerimnia tomb | Ananeosis | Ananeosis 2 | Antakya sarcophagus | Artemis | Apollo and Daphne | Arethusa | Two athletes | Birds and flowers mosaic | Birth of Venus | Buffet Mosaic | Bacchic Dancers | Bios and Tryphe | Boat of the Psyches | Chresis | Comus | Constantine | Birds on damaged mosaic | Black fisherman | Dionysus | Dionysus and Ariadne | Dionysus' triumph | Drunken Dionysus | Iphigeneia in Aulis | Eros and Psyche | Evil eye | Fish, ducks and lotus flowers | Four seasons mosaic | Ganymede | Ge and Karpoi mosaic | Geometric mosaics | Happy hunchback | Herakles | Incirli mosaics | Isis | Jugglers | Karamağara mosaic | Kızılkaya church mosaic | Ktisis | Lakedemonia and Evratos | Lion mosaic | Mosaics of Portico of the Rivers | Narcissus seated at a brook | Narcissus and Echo | Nilotic style Mosaic in land of Rasim Bey | Oceanus head | Oceanous and Thetis | Oceanus and Thetis | Orpheus and the beasts | Peacock and birds | Pegasus and the nymphs | Perseus and Andromeda | Psyche | Psyche 2 | Satyr et al | Seathiasos 825 | Seathiasos 829 | Seathiasos 830 | Seleukia martyrion | Skeleton mosaic | Soteria | Sundial | Sundial 2 | Tethys | Thalassa and the nude fisherman | Theatre scenes | Theatrics from Menander plays | Tryphe | Identified small sets | Unidentified | Old building

Tryphe

Personification of Tryphe, Dahne, 4th century AD. Tryphe was the Greek personification of "Good Life" (the museum catalogue that I used calls it "drunkenness")

The Wikipedia states: "Tryphé (Greek: τρυφἠ) -- variously glossed as "softness", "voluptuousness", "magnificence" and "extravagance", none fully adequate—is a concept that drew attention (and severe criticism) in Roman antiquity when it became a significant factor in the reign of the Ptolemaic dynasty."

I must confess I'm not sure if my perspective corrections are correct.
Antakya dec 2008 5952.jpg
Antakya dec 2008 5952.jpg
Antakya Archaeology Museum Tryphe mosaic sept 2019 6038.jpg
Antakya Archaeology Museum Tryphe mosaic sept 2019 6038.jpg