| Author | Huang Shijian 黃時鑒Sargent, William R. (William Robert), 1945-Pugua 蒲呱 (active 19th century)Tinggua 庭呱 (active 19th century) |
| Place | Shanghai 上海 |
| Publisher | Shanghai guji chubanshe 上海古籍出版社 |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
| Language | Chinese-English |
| Type | Book |
| Shelf | Seminar Room 102-103 |
| Call Number | ND1044 .S45 1999 |
| Description | 30, 284 p. : chiefly ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm. |
| Note | Shijiu shiji Zhongguo shijing fengqing : sanbailiushi hang 十九世紀中國市井風情 : 三百六十行 = Customs and conditions of Chinese city streets in 19th century : 360 professions in China / Huang Shijian, Shajin bianzhu 黃時鑒, 沙進編著. Contents: 100 gouaches by Puqua, 360 ink drawings by Tinqua (Tingqua) = Pugua shuifenhua yibaifu -- Tinggua xianmiaohua sanbailiushi fu 蒲呱水粉畫一百幅 -- 庭呱線描畫三百六十幅. Contents note: Collection of watercolor and gouache paintings by Lam Qua, Tingqua, & Houqua produced as export art during the period from ca. 1830-1870. Most depict stylized views of everyday urban Chinese social activity and a variety of jobs: merchants, street vendors, butchers, craftsmen, money changers, candle makers, bow and arrowsmith, shoemakers, laborers, painters, metalsmiths, tailors, carpenters, selling "smuggled salt" (!) and many more. |
| ISBN | 7532526062 ; 9787532526062 |
| LCCN | 2003393853 |
| Author | Zhang Xiong 張熊,1803-1886 |
| Place | Shanghai 上海 |
| Publisher | Zhonghua shuju 中華書局 |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
| Edition | 第4版 |
| Language | Chinese 中文[繁體] |
| Type | Book (stitch-bound 線裝本) |
| Shelf | Rare Book Stitch-bound |
| Call Number | ND1040.C456 Z4364 1933 |
| Description | 4 v. (double leaves; illus.) ; 27 x 31 cm. |
| Note | Zhang Zixiang xiansheng ketu huagao 張子祥先生課徒畫稿 / Zhang Xiong 張熊, 1803-1886 Painting textbook compiled by the Qing-dynasty painter Zhang Xiong 張熊/張子祥. The book is organized into four volumes: Volume One covers spring floral techniques, including methods for painting 11 types of flowers such as orchids and apricot blossoms; Volume Two focuses on summer and autumn floral techniques, encompassing methods for 7 types of flowers including pomegranate blossoms and lily-of-the-valley; Volume Three integrates techniques for all seasons, while Volume Four focuses exclusively on fish, birds, insects, and techniques for hanging scrolls and album leaves. As one of the “Three Masters of Shanghai,” Zhang Xiong emphasized imitative practice in his instructional manual, establishing a traditional painting teaching system through thematic demonstrations. |