Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 89 (Sale info: For Sale).
"He had good expression and genius, and noble ideas in his characters. He painted with extraordinary freedom, ease, and expedition; there is a brilliancy and harmony in his colouring, and a good understanding of the chiaro-scuro; his composition rich; his pencil free and sprited, in which no painter can be accounted his superior. Painted by Jacque Jordeans, who was born at Antwerp, 1594, died 1678." [P. 12.]
Descriptive Catalogue of Original Cabinet Paintings, now arranged in the Gallery, Doggett's Repository of Arts, entrance at No. 16, Market-Street, and may be viewed every day, from 8 in the morning till sunset; being a truly splendid and valuable Collection of one hundred and sixty-four Cabinet Paintings in elegant frames; selected on the Continent of Europe, at the Expense of thirty thousand dollars, and are warranted to comprise the works of the Great Masters, from the 13th Century to the Present Time.