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Chinese names are written in the romanization in which they were originally published; the pinyin romanization follows if it was not the original romanization but is widely used for the writer's name. A name is written in pinyin alone if it has been transliterated from Chinese, or if it was written in pinyin in the original publication.

The following Chinese periodicals are published in Beijing: Chinese Literature, China Reconstructs, Peking Review, People's China, Meishu (Fine art)

 

Ai Zhongxin."Sulian de youhua yishu"(Oil painting art of the Soviet Union). Meishu 11, 1954: 7-10.

 

Landsberger, Stefan. Chinese Propaganda Posters-From Revolution to Modernization. Amsterdam and Singapore: The Pepin Press B/V,1995

 

Andrews, Julia F. Painters and Politics in the People's Republic of China, 1949-1979. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1994.

 

Li Chun (Li Jun). "New Chinese Woodcuts." People's China,16 May 1955: 25-27.

_____and Kuiyi Shen. A Century in Crisis Modernity and Tradition in the Art of Twentieth-Century China. New York: Guggenheim Museum Publications,1998

 

Li,Chu-tsing. Trends in Modern Chinese Painting (The C. A. Drenowatz Collection). Artibus Asiae Supplementum 36, Ascona:Artibus Asiae Publishers,1979.

 

Barker, David, trans. and ed. The Chinese Art Academies Printmaking Exhibition. (Faculty of Art and Design, University of Ulster), Ulster: 1993.

 

Li Hua. Chinese Woodcuts. Translated by Zuo

Barme, Geremie. "An Artist and His Epithet: Notes on Feng Zikai and the Manhua. Papers on Far Eastern Economic History, 39 (Dept. of Far Eastern History, Australian National University), Canberra (March 1989): 17-42.

 

"Be Propagandists of Mao Tze-tung's Thought All Our Lives-A Discussion by Members of the Amateur Theatrical Troupe of Hopei Peasants." Chinese Literature, 1967, no. 1: 127-141.

 

Chao Chi-tien. "I Painted the Heroic Taching Oil Workers. " Chinese Literature, 1974, no. 9:104-107.

 

Chao Mei banhua. (Prints by Chao Mei) Preface by Gu Yuan. Harbin: Heilongjiang People's Press, 1982.

 

Chau, David H. S. "Woodblock Printing, an Essential Medium of Culture Inheritance in Chinese History." Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 18 (Hong Kong,1978): 175-189

 

Chi Ping. "Attach Importance to the Role of Teachers by Negative Example." Peking Review, 31 March 1972: 5-8.

 

Chou Yang (Zhou Yang). "Mao Tse-tung's Teachings and ContemporaryArt." People's China, 16 September1951:5-8.

 

____For More and Better Works of Literature and Art." People's China, 1 November 1953: 3- 10.

 

____"The Important Role of Art and Literature in the Building of Socialism. Speech made on