Qiu Zhu

Qiu Zhu
White Robed Guanyin, painting by Qiu Zhu
White Robed Guanyin, collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei
Bornfirst half of the 16th century
Diedafter 1585
NationalityChinese
EducationQiu Ying
Known forPainting, illustration
MovementWu School
Chinese name
Chinese仇珠
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinQiú Zhū
Wade–GilesCh'iu2 Chu2
IPA[tɕʰjǒʊ ʈʂú]

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]

  1. ^ Laing, Ellen Johnston (1988). "Wives, Daughters, and Lovers: Three Ming Dynasty Women Painters". In Weidner, Marsha (ed.). Views from Jade Terrace : Chinese women artists, 1300–1912. Indianapolis Museum of Art. pp. 34–35. ISBN 0847810038.

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