A RARE IMPERIAL COURT PAINTING OF THE BANNERMAN DALHAN, ATTRIBUTED TO AI QIMENG (IGNAZ SICHELBART) (1708-1780) AND JIN TINGBIAO (FL. 1757-1767) QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1760 ink and color on silk, framed shown in three-quarter view, the meritorious officer wearing a solemn expression upon his angular face, his high cheekbones, mustache and goatee framing his intense brown eyes, his light wrinkles around his eyes, furrowed brow and tanned skin all result of his rugged life, dressed in a plain blue uniform jacket with a light blue collar and gold buttons, his head donning a winter red silk floss hat trimmed with black fur, his rank denoted by the opaque blue bead on top with a single-eye peacock plume hanging off the back, mounted on board and backed with a newspaper from Tilsit, Eastern Prussia, dated 3rd September 1903 48.2 by 43.2 cm., 19 by 17 in.
A RARE IMPERIAL COURT PAINTING OF THE BANNERMAN DALHAN, ATTRIBUTED TO AI QIMENG (IGNAZ SICHELBART) (1708-1780) AND JIN TINGBIAO (FL. 1757-1767) QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1760 ink and color on silk, framed shown in three-quarter view, the meritorious officer wearing a solemn expression upon his angular face, his high cheekbones, mustache and goatee framing his intense brown eyes, his light wrinkles around his eyes, furrowed brow and tanned skin all result of his rugged life, dressed in a plain blue uniform jacket with a light blue collar and gold buttons, his head donning a winter red silk floss hat trimmed with black fur, his rank denoted by the opaque blue bead on top with a single-eye peacock plume hanging off the back, mounted on board and backed with a newspaper from Tilsit, Eastern Prussia, dated 3rd September 1903 48.2 by 43.2 cm., 19 by 17 in.
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