Jocular Character or Actor, Pieter Xaveri (attributed to), Jan Smeltzing (I) (attributed to), Philip van der Mij (possibly), c. 1675 The head desired for a moment with cynical facial expression shows heavy folds, brushing eyebrows, a gang and a stubble beard; The hairs fall loosely over the shoulders. He is wearing a helmet -shaped headgear, on which an indefinable object (a tuft of hair or a tobacco leaf?) Is attached; A lock of hair appears through a split. He wears a wambuis with knots, the collar of which is opened; From the right shoulder, the cloak runs diagonally down to the right. Leid


Jocular Character or Actor, Pieter Xaveri (attributed to), Jan Smeltzing (I) (attributed to), Philip van der Mij (possibly), c. 1675 The head desired for a moment with cynical facial expression shows heavy folds, brushing eyebrows, a gang and a stubble beard; The hairs fall loosely over the shoulders. He is wearing a helmet -shaped headgear, on which an indefinable object (a tuft of hair or a tobacco leaf?) Is attached; A lock of hair appears through a split. He wears a wambuis with knots, the collar of which is opened; From the right shoulder, the cloak runs diagonally down to the right. Leiden bronze (metal) casting The head desired for a moment with cynical facial expression shows heavy folds, brushing eyebrows, a gang and a stubble beard; The hairs fall loosely over the shoulders. He is wearing a helmet -shaped headgear, on which an indefinable object (a tuft of hair or a tobacco leaf?) Is attached; A lock of hair appears through a split. He wears a wambuis with knots, the collar of which is opened; From the right shoulder, the cloak runs diagonally down to the right. Leiden bronze (metal) casting


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