Fragmentarily preserved relief that used to crown a, lost today, honorary decree. It has been reassembled and restored to a great extend.
The relief is in the shape of a building with an anta on each end and antefixes on its roof. Athena stands in front of the left anta, having placed her shield next to her on the ground. She is dressed in a belted peplos, aegis with a small Gorgon head and Attic-type helmet with adjustable cheekpieces and tall crest. In front of her stands the honoree, depicted in a smaller scale since he is a mortal. A small winged Nike is about to crown him with a wreath.
Walter, O., Beschreibung der Reliefs im kleinen Akropolismuseum in Athen, Wien, 1923, σελ. 27-28, εικ. 38, αρ.κατ. 38 Meyer, M., Die griechischen Urkundenreliefs, Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts. Athenische Abteilung: Beiheft 13, Berlin, 1989, σελ. 65, εικ. 25, 2, αρ.κατ. Α93