The Statue of the Muse portrays a female figure standing on her left leg, her right leg slightly bent, wearing a light chiton that models her breasts with soft large folds and drops to the ground in soft abundant folds that partly cover the upper part of the feet. The wide, richly draped mantel covers the shoulders and at the waist forms a wide transverse fold that lies on the extended left arm. The head, probably not pertinent, reconstructed from various fragments, has wavy hair typical of ideal representations attributed to different deities or personification of abstract concepts.
The roll in the left hand and the flute attribute in the right hand, fruit of a modern restoration, characterize the Statue of the Muse as one of the Muses of the Apollonian retinue.