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"Equestrian Portrait of Sultan Selim II (1524-74), son of Suleiman the Magnificent (Balthasar Jenichen) , 2010.595,” Harvard Art Museums collections online, Nov 24, 2024, https://hvrd.art/o/337129.
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In the upper left corner of this black and white print is a long inscription in block letters, circumscribed by two framing lines. In the center of the scene is a man on horseback, shown in profile and facing to the right. The horse steps on uneven ground, from which two small plants sprout. It strides forward to the right, lifting its right front and left back legs. It is wearing a ceremonial bridle and reins adorned with gems. The man seated on the horse is wearing voluminous Turkish robes and a turban; he has a mustache that curls at both ends and a beard. He looks straight ahead and rests his right foot in the stirrup. He holds the reins in his left hand and a thin, long, pointed rod in his right hand. He leans the rod on his right shoulder.