Daniel Schultz

[2] He painted many Polish and Lithuanian nobles, members of the royal family, local Patricians, such as the astronomer Johannes Hevelius; animals, and hunts.

[1] His great portraits of Polish kings and nobles are among the best examples of Baroque art in Poland.

[5][6] The eldest son of Agha was entitled Royal Falconer in reward for his father's support during the Polish war with Russia (1654–1667).

[6] Rich color variations of cerise, dark green and orange create an ideal composition with silver-brown tone of the painting.

For the abdicating king he painted Saint Casimir, which was later displayed in the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris (missing).

Crimean Falconer of King John Casimir , 1664, Hermitage Museum