The presented image is a bas-relief in Art Deco or early modernist style, demonstrating classical techniques of architectural facade decoration from the early 20th century. The composition is executed in shallow stone or plaster carving technique, which was characteristic of decorative elements on public buildings of this period.
The central figure of the bas-relief depicts an athletic body in a dynamic pose, symbolizing strength and movement — common motifs in architectural decorations of constructivism and socialist realism. On the sides of the composition are stylized plant elements, framing the figure and creating a sense of harmony between humans and nature.
The clarity of lines, geometric stylization of forms, and the heroic aesthetic characteristic of that time indicate that this bas-relief was likely part of a larger architectural ensemble — possibly a public building, theater, or government institution. Such decorative elements were often used to express ideological concepts through architectural language.