Archaic relief plaque. About 500 BCE.
Exhibited in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece. Relief plaque. Parian marble. Found in Athens, near Theseion.
It most probably belonged to the facing of a funerary monument.
It represents a naked youth with a helmet running to right.
He may be an athlete participating in the hoplite race or
a pyrrhic dancer. The work is remarkable for the bold rendering of motion and for the figure's coordination with the shape of the plaque.