Historical Portraits of Nobility

A collection of engraved portraits featuring elegant figures with elaborate hairstyles and attire, highlighting 17th and 18th-century fashion and styles.

The orientalist Job Ludolf. He was in the service of Ernst I of Saxe-Gotha from 1652 to 1678. He wears a long curly wig and a collar of lace, Portrait of Job Ludolf, print maker: Pieter Schenk (I), (mentioned on object), Wilhelm Ernst Tentzel, (mentioned on object), publisher: Pieter Schenk (I), (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1670 - 1713, paper, engraving, h 247 mm × w 178 mm
The orientalist Job Ludolf. He was in the service of Ernst I of Saxe-Gotha from 1652 to 1678. He wears a long curly wig and a collar of lace, Portrait of Job Ludolf, print maker: Pieter Schenk (I), (mentioned on object), Wilhelm Ernst Tentzel, (mentioned on object), publisher: Pieter Schenk (I), (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1670 - 1713, paper, engraving, h 247 mm × w 178 mm