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A Bronze statue of a galloping horse and young jockey from around 140 BC. It is approximately life-size, 9.5 ft long and 7 ft high. The jockey is a boy 2.76 ft tall. He rides bareback without a saddle. He wears sandals and a short chiton.
The pieces were retrieved from a shipwreck off Cape Artemision in Euboea. The young jockey would have held the reins in his left hand and a whip in his right. The furrows on his face, especially on the forehead, reveal agony and passion. The work is known as the "Artemision Jockey." It was reassembled in 1971.
See conveniently Jockey of Artemision. (2024, November 6). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jockey_of_Artemision