Qiu Zhu | |||||||||||
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Born | first half of the 16th century | ||||||||||
Died | after 1585 | ||||||||||
Nationality | Chinese | ||||||||||
Education | Qiu Ying | ||||||||||
Known for | Painting, illustration | ||||||||||
Movement | Wu School | ||||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||||
Chinese | 仇珠 | ||||||||||
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Qiu Zhu (Chinese: 仇珠; Wade–Giles: Ch'iu Chu; fl. 1565–1585), commonly known as Miss Qiu and by her art name Duling Neishi (Chinese: 杜陵内史), was a Chinese painter during the Ming dynasty, noted for paintings with figures (rather than landscapes), including several depictions of the goddess Guanyin.[1]