1760, Jin Tingbiao, Portrait of Arigun -- Museum für Asiatische Kunst (Berlin)
From the museum label: The three fragments of the Museum für Asiatische Kunst show the Minister of War, Arigun (died 1770), and the two First-Rank Imperial Guardsmen, Looge and Daktana, respectively. The minister wears a dark blue official robe. Embroidered on the chest is a square rank badge. For his services he received the double-eyed peacock feather. The imperial guard not only ensured the safety of the emperor and the imperial family, but also protected the imperial palace from invaders.
1760, Jin Tingbiao, Portrait of Arigun -- Museum für Asiatische Kunst (Berlin)
From the museum label: The three fragments of the Museum für Asiatische Kunst show the Minister of War, Arigun (died 1770), and the two First-Rank Imperial Guardsmen, Looge and Daktana, respectively. The minister wears a dark blue official robe. Embroidered on the chest is a square rank badge. For his services he received the double-eyed peacock feather. The imperial guard not only ensured the safety of the emperor and the imperial family, but also protected the imperial palace from invaders.