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Lam Qua (Chinese: 林官; Cantonese Yale: Lam Kwan; 1801–1860), or Kwan Kiu Cheong (關喬昌), was a Chinese painter from the Canton province in Qing Dynasty China, who specialized in Western-style portraits intended largely for Western clients. Lam Qua was the first Chinese portrait painter to be exhibited in the West. He is known for his medical portraiture, and for his portraits of Western and Chinese merchants in Canton and Macau. He had a workshop in 'New China Street' among the Thirteen Factories in Canton.

Self-portrait by Lam Qua
Self-portrait by Lam Qua

In the 1820s, Lam Qua is said by some contemporaries to have studied with George Chinnery, the first English painter to settle in China – although Chinnery himself[1] denied this. Lam Qua became well-known and skilled in Chinnery's style of portraiture. He developed a following among the international community, and undercut Chinnery's prices.[citation needed]

Lam Qua at work.
Lam Qua at work.

From 1836 to 1855, Lam Qua produced a series of medical portraits of patients under treatment with physician Peter Parker, a medical missionary from the United States. Parker commissioned Lam Qua to paint pre-operative portraits of patients who had large tumors or other major deformities. Some of the paintings are now part of a collection of Lam Qua's work held by Yale University in the Peter Parker Collection at the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library; others are in the Gordon Museum, Guy's Hospital, London.


References


  1. Conner, Patrick (March–April 1999). "Lamqua, Western and Chinese Painter". Arts of Asia. 29 (2): 46–64.

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[es] Lam Qua

Lam Qua (en chino, 林官; Yale cantonés, Lam Kwan; 1801-1860), o Kwan Kiu Cheong (關喬昌關喬昌), fue un pintor cantonés que trabajó durante la dinastía Qing de China, y que se especializó en retratos de estilo occidental destinados principalmente a clientes occidentales. Lam Qua fue el primer pintor de retratos chino que se exhibió en Occidente. Fue hijo (o nieto) de Guan Zuolin,[1][2] y hermano de Tingqua, también pintores.[3] Es conocido por sus retratos médicos y por sus retratos de mercaderes occidentales y chinos en Cantón y Macao. Tenía un taller en New China Street entre las Trece Fábricas en Cantón.

[fr] Lam Qua

Lam Qua ou Lam Gun (nom d'artiste en cantonais chinois : 林官 ; cantonais Jyutping : lam4gun1) de Kwan Kiu Cheong ou Gwaan Kyucoeng (chinois simplifié : 关乔昌 ; chinois traditionnel : 關喬昌 ; pinyin : guān qiáochāng ; cantonais Jyutping : gwaan1 kyu4coeng1), né en 1801 et décédé en 1860, artiste peintre chinois de la Dynastie Qing originaire de la province du Guangdong.



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