
Painting
1620Portret van Floris I, graaf van Holland
Full-length, frontal pose of a heavily armored male figure (Floris I). The composition is highly symmetrical and vertical, emphasizing the figure's military status. The figure dominates the frame, holding a sword and displaying a coat of arms.
Detailed black and white engraving or etching, characteristic of early printed portraiture. Strong use of cross-hatching and line work to create texture and shadow on the armor and drapery.
Closest kin
Print
Meyer-Heine - Félix Bracquemond (French, 1833-1914) and Alfred Cadart (French, 1825–1875)

Sculpture
Head of a Youthful Male

Drawing
"Four Portraits: (upper left) A Raja (Perhaps Raja Sarang Rao), by Balchand; (upper right) 'Inayat Khan, by Daulat; (lower left) 'Abd al-Khaliq, probably by Balchand; (lower right) Jamal Khan Qaravul,

Object
Equestrian Plaque

Object
Plaque with the Holy Women at the Sepulchre