British Museum Top 20 04-1 Elgin Marbles Block 37 [9 of 30]
4. Parthenon Horsemen block number 37 – Athens Parthenon, 447-432BC. The Elgin Marbles refers to the collection of sculptures from the Parthenon acquired by Lord Elgin between 1801 and 1805. The Parthenon was built as a temple to Athena on the Acropolis of Athens and was decorated with marble sculptures representing scenes from Athenian cult and mythology. This block from the north frieze shows three horsemen holding the reins of their galloping horses tightly in both hands. The first at the left wears a short chiton, chlamys and sandals, the second a double-belted sleeved chiton and sandals, whereas the body of the third at the join of the two blocks is badly damaged.