The painting is full-length portrait with the seated subject portrayed in a Circassian dress in dull gold, embroidered with blue and red, with a cinnamon mantle, typical of her homeland. The painting itself measures about 200 cm in height and 133.4 cm in width.[1][2] The portrait is one of set together with the Portrait of Sir Robert Shirley commissioned when the couple met Van Dyck during a visit to Rome between 22 July and 29 August 1622.[3]
These portraits are now owned by Petworth House, a National Trust property in West Sussex.
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