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Chen Shu (simplified Chinese: 陈书; traditional Chinese: 陳書; pinyin: Chén Shū; 1660–1735) was a female Chinese painter during the early Qing dynasty. She was born in Xiuzhou (now Jiaxing) and was also known by the courtesy name Nanlou and her literary names "Shangyuan Dizi" and "Nanlou Laoren". She is considered the first female painter of Qing dynasty as well as the inaugurator of Xiushui School painting style. Apart from her artistic works, she was also known as the mother of Qing statesman and poet (zh:钱陈群). After the early death of her husband, Chen raised her son by herself. When the latter became a prominent statesman in the court of the Qianlong Emperor, he introduced the emperor to his mother's paintings. Through this avenue she became favored by Qianlong, and many of her works were

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  • Chen Shu, ou Ch'ên Shu ou Tch'en Chou, également surnommée Shangyan Dizi, Shangyuan Laoren et Nanlou Laoren, est une artiste peintre chinoise des XVIIe – XVIIIe siècles, née à Xiushui (actuel district de Xiuzhou), dans la province du Zhejiang, en 1660 et morte en 1736. (fr)
  • Chen Shu, född 1660, död 1736, var en kinesisk målare. Hon tillhörde en ämbetsfamilj och var främst känd som målare av insekter och växter . (sv)
  • 陳書(1660–1736)是清代女畫家。陳書出生于浙江省秀州(今嘉興),以字“南樓”及號“上元弟子”、“南樓老人”著稱。陳書被認爲是清代第一位女畫家,以及秀水畫派的開創者。除了她本人的藝術成就外, 陳書的另一聞名之處是作爲清代名臣錢陳群的母親。在她丈夫早逝後,陳書獨自撫養兒子長大。錢陳群在乾隆朝深得皇帝賞識,並將其母畫作介紹予乾隆帝,因此陳書的畫作相當一部分收入大内,現藏於北京故宮博物院和臺北國立故宮博物院。陳書擅長人物、山水、花鳥。 (zh)
  • Chen Shu (simplified Chinese: 陈书; traditional Chinese: 陳書; pinyin: Chén Shū; 1660–1735) was a female Chinese painter during the early Qing dynasty. She was born in Xiuzhou (now Jiaxing) and was also known by the courtesy name Nanlou and her literary names "Shangyuan Dizi" and "Nanlou Laoren". She is considered the first female painter of Qing dynasty as well as the inaugurator of Xiushui School painting style. Apart from her artistic works, she was also known as the mother of Qing statesman and poet (zh:钱陈群). After the early death of her husband, Chen raised her son by herself. When the latter became a prominent statesman in the court of the Qianlong Emperor, he introduced the emperor to his mother's paintings. Through this avenue she became favored by Qianlong, and many of her works were (en)
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  • Chen Shu (simplified Chinese: 陈书; traditional Chinese: 陳書; pinyin: Chén Shū; 1660–1735) was a female Chinese painter during the early Qing dynasty. She was born in Xiuzhou (now Jiaxing) and was also known by the courtesy name Nanlou and her literary names "Shangyuan Dizi" and "Nanlou Laoren". She is considered the first female painter of Qing dynasty as well as the inaugurator of Xiushui School painting style. Apart from her artistic works, she was also known as the mother of Qing statesman and poet (zh:钱陈群). After the early death of her husband, Chen raised her son by herself. When the latter became a prominent statesman in the court of the Qianlong Emperor, he introduced the emperor to his mother's paintings. Through this avenue she became favored by Qianlong, and many of her works were featured in the imperial collection (today in both the Palace Museum in Beijing and the National Palace Museum in Taipei). Chen painted figures, landscapes, and flower-and-bird paintings. (en)
  • Chen Shu, ou Ch'ên Shu ou Tch'en Chou, également surnommée Shangyan Dizi, Shangyuan Laoren et Nanlou Laoren, est une artiste peintre chinoise des XVIIe – XVIIIe siècles, née à Xiushui (actuel district de Xiuzhou), dans la province du Zhejiang, en 1660 et morte en 1736. (fr)
  • Chen Shu, född 1660, död 1736, var en kinesisk målare. Hon tillhörde en ämbetsfamilj och var främst känd som målare av insekter och växter . (sv)
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