Category:Zhou Peichun

中文:北京周培春,清末外銷畫作者,主要描繪中國的服裝、行業和風俗(為大量銷售,大部分由其畫室弟子依樣臨摹複製)。民國初建時(約1912年)仍銷售其畫作,並自稱已創作"此種畫"五十餘年。大英博物館等處今藏有其部分畫作。周培春畫室作品每幅都有中文文字說明。
English: Zhou Peichun of Peking (Beijing) was a painter from China, flourished during late Qing Dynasty. Zhou Peichun and his studio produced albums of paintings depicting occupations, costumes and customs of China, and sold them to foreigners (This kind of "export paintings" was popular among Westerners during late-Qing Era). In order to mass-produce the paintings for sale, most of the works from his studio were actually copies made by his disciples, after the originals by himself. By the beginning of the Repulic of China (around 1912), he was still selling his works, and claimed he had been creating "this kind of painting" for more than 50 years. Institutions such as the British Museum now holds some of his works. All paintings from Zhou Peichun's studio have Chinese captions on them. Note: His name may have been spelt as Chou P'ei Ch'un in Wade-Giles Romanisation, and has been since mistakenly transliterated into Hanyu Pinyin as something like "Zhao Pei Qun".

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