Leading Horseman Signals
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Leading Horseman Signals

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This panel from the Parthenon’s west frieze (438–432 BC) shows a horseman twisting back with raised arm, likely adjusting a now-lost wreath or signaling his rank. The poised turn captures controlled motion central to Athenian self-presentation. As part of the Panathenaic procession, the scene evokes the annual rite in which citizens, cavalry, and offerings advanced toward Athena’s shrine, affirming civic order through ritual display.