The work shows a half-length image of a middle-aged man with his gaze directed at the viewer. He is depicted with wide sideburns, wavy hair combed to the side, and medals around his neck and chest. The man is dressed in a black tailcoat, with a white ribbon visible across his left shoulder. He is wearing a white vest and a collar tied with a bow tie. On his chest is a gold chain with an eagle. Agenor Goluchowski (1812–1875) was an Austrian statesman, political figure, and count. He served as the Governor of Galicia (1849–1859, 1866–1867, 1871–1875) and the Minister of the Interior of Austria (1859–1860).