Nederlands: Portretten van de doopsgezinde Haarlemse drukker Abraham Casteleyn en zijn echtgenote Margarieta van Bancken. Ten voeten uit, zittend op een terras. Links een deel van een studeervertrek met boeken, een grote globe en een portretbuste van Laurens Jansz. Coster.
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