

The image depicts a portrait of a man wearing a judge's robe and wig. The man has fair skin and long, curly white hair. He is wearing a white wig with long sides that frame his face. The man is wearing a red robe with a white fur collar. The man is sitting and holding a quill pen in his right hand over a surface. The background is tan with a black border around the image. The artist's name is in the top-left corner and the subject's name is in the bottom-center. The dominant colors are black, white, red, and tan. The image has a rectangular shape.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 803 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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