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The Persian Rider is an archaic Greek equestrian sculpture, c. 520–500, that once stood on the Akropolis, Athens. Only fragmentary remains survive; the lower torso and legs of the rider and the head, forelegs and chest of the horse. It was found west of the Erechtheion in 1886 and reconstructed by Franz Studniczka. Significant amounts of the original surface painting remains on the statue including the multicoloured pattern on the leggings of the rider which is thought to indicate that he was Persian or Scythian, hence the name. The sculpture now stands in the Akropolis Museum.

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  • Πέρσης ιππέας (Ακρόπολη) (el)
  • Persian Rider (en)
  • Персидский всадник (ru)
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  • Ο Πέρσης ιππέας είναι αρχαιολογικό εύρημα από την Ακρόπολη. Φιλοξενείται στο Μουσείο της Ακρόπολης. (el)
  • The Persian Rider is an archaic Greek equestrian sculpture, c. 520–500, that once stood on the Akropolis, Athens. Only fragmentary remains survive; the lower torso and legs of the rider and the head, forelegs and chest of the horse. It was found west of the Erechtheion in 1886 and reconstructed by Franz Studniczka. Significant amounts of the original surface painting remains on the statue including the multicoloured pattern on the leggings of the rider which is thought to indicate that he was Persian or Scythian, hence the name. The sculpture now stands in the Akropolis Museum. (en)
  • Персидский всадник (гр.Πέρσης ιππέας) — один из экспонатов Музея Акрополя, найден в 1886 году германским археологом (1860-1929) на территории Афинского Акрополя в районе Эрехтейона. Фигура всадника сделана из белого мрамора и по деталям вооружения отождествляется с персидскими или скифскими конными войнами. (ru)
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  • Ο Πέρσης ιππέας είναι αρχαιολογικό εύρημα από την Ακρόπολη. Φιλοξενείται στο Μουσείο της Ακρόπολης. (el)
  • The Persian Rider is an archaic Greek equestrian sculpture, c. 520–500, that once stood on the Akropolis, Athens. Only fragmentary remains survive; the lower torso and legs of the rider and the head, forelegs and chest of the horse. It was found west of the Erechtheion in 1886 and reconstructed by Franz Studniczka. Significant amounts of the original surface painting remains on the statue including the multicoloured pattern on the leggings of the rider which is thought to indicate that he was Persian or Scythian, hence the name. The sculpture now stands in the Akropolis Museum. (en)
  • Персидский всадник (гр.Πέρσης ιππέας) — один из экспонатов Музея Акрополя, найден в 1886 году германским археологом (1860-1929) на территории Афинского Акрополя в районе Эрехтейона. Фигура всадника сделана из белого мрамора и по деталям вооружения отождествляется с персидскими или скифскими конными войнами. (ru)
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