Man with a Long Beard, Wearing a Headdress and Fur Cap, Facing Right (from Large Studies of Head in Oriental Headdress)
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Man Wearing a Plumed Fur Cap and Scarf (from Large Studies of Head in Oriental Headdress)
![Knee-length Portrait of a Male in a Long Robe Facing Left [Study for one of the Jurists in the Faculty Painting <Jurisprudence> for the Ceiling of the University of Vienna’s Great Hall] (Kniestück eines Mannes in langem Gewand nach Links[Studie für einen der Rechtsgelehrten im Fakultätsbild <Jurisprudenz> für die Decke des Großen Festsaals der Universität Wien])](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/momak/D01014.jpg)
Knee-length Portrait of a Male in a Long Robe Facing Left [Study for one of the Jurists in the Faculty Painting <Jurisprudence> for the Ceiling of the University of Vienna’s Great Hall] (Kniestück eines Mannes in langem Gewand nach Links[Studie für einen der Rechtsgelehrten im Fakultätsbild <Jurisprudenz> für die Decke des Großen Festsaals der Universität Wien])

JOURNEY TO CHINA 19: CHINESE WORRIORS. All Chinese men have the right, from six to eight times a year, to carry a rifle, a cartridge-pouch, and even to wear a fur cap; then they apply themselves, more or less voluntarily to night patrols which have as their goal the maintenance of public peace. Only it happens quite often that the chief named KA-PO-RAL takes infinite trouble to prevent his warriors singing at the tops of their voices “mother GO-DI-CHON” or other Chinese ballads, and it is by waking with a start that the good citizens learn that their rest is being watched over
Uploaded: 2023-01-17
