拍品專文
Dated by Held (in 1965) to the late 1620s, who pointed out that a similar African man's head in profile appears in a Triumph of Bacchus(?) at the Castle of Blois (his fig. 9), a compilation deriving from Jordaens. In fact the date of execution, if Held's attribution is generally accepted, may well be rather later; but these studies have not as yet been associated with any large-scale work by the artist. Such head studies were executed by Jordaens in particular early in his career, in keeping with the Antwerp studio tradition and, more directly, under the influence of Rubens.