The "Plusieurs têtes Coiffées à la Persienne" ("Several Combed Heads of the Persians") series was printed in two editions in Henriet Israel's publishing house in 1650. The first edition was produced on rectangular plates, while the second was on oval plates in the 1649–1650s. The series was dedicated to Ferdinando II de Medici, the Grand Duke of Tuscany. The frontispiece of the series bears the Medici family's coat of arms. The series comprises 12 etchings depicting imaginary portraits of Arabs dressed in exotic clothing. The Lviv works are from the second edition. On the engraving, a bust portrait of a Turk is arranged in an oval. He is depicted in profile with his head turned three-quarters. The portrayed man is wearing a turban with a feather and a veil at the back.