It has been associated with the Roman baths at 118 Kolokotroni Street, which stand at a distance of 100 m east of where the statue was found.
[2] The statue's remains were found in 1963 in the port of Piraeus underneath the Laimos building, at 35-39 Akti Miaouli Street.
The head and the front surface of the torso are much worn by sea erosion, with the exception of the back which is preserved in better condition.
To the left, two rows of fringed leather straps hang below the breastplate to protect the shoulder.
The furrowed brows and tight lips give the face a certain seriousness, but also kindness and gentleness.