The two Dutch horsemen wear curled wigs and buttoned frock coats with wide turned-back sleeves. One figure is further distinguished by epaulettes. Both are depicted with knotted scarves, wide-brimmed hats, boots and gaiters, with a pistol holster at the waist. The horses are fully caparisoned with bridles, bits, and saddles. The riders and their mounts are depicted in complementary poses: one horse and rider turn to the right, while the other pair looks to the left. Each rider has one arm bent close to the chest, while the other is extended—to the left for the first figure, and downward for the second. Their clenched hands feature small apertures, probably intended to hold separate attributes such as reins or a sword, executed in a different material.