His calm expression and relaxed contrapposto stance convey both regal elegance and an underlying sense of contemplation. The Phrygian cap adorning his head marks him as an Eastern figure—often used in classical sculpture to symbolize foreign wisdom or mysticism. The trace of an object once held in his hand invites the viewer to imagine the golden apple, evoking the famous myth of the Judgement of Paris. His nudity is not merely an expression of physical beauty, but a narrative device revealing his vulnerability, humanity, and fateful role in mythic history.