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1938 | March 30 1938 Gao LingmeiHuang Yao first met with his friend, the photographer, Gao Lingmei (he was the photographer for artist Zhang Daqian) in Nanjing. It was in Gao’s brothers photo studio by the river in Nanjing in late 1937. | |
1938 | April to August 1938 Huang Yao and Zheng BaolinHuang Yao wrote, “Fudan University had moved to Beipei near Chongqing and had restarted their classes in February of 1938. I met Xie Liuyi, the head of the Journalism Department who invited me to give a talk. The title of the talk was caricature portraits. At the end of the talk, the students were asked to draw a caricature of Xie.” Zheng Baoling ’s (later Huang Yao’s wife) sketch was particularly outstanding and caught his eye. | |
1938 | April 1938 The 72 Aggressions of the JapaneseHuang Yao spent 6 months researching material for ‘The 72 Aggressions of the Japanese’. This book was published in April of 1938, there are 5 booklets. In a timeline from 1891 to 1937, it documents 72 aggressive moves by the Japanese towards the Chinese. All books have English and Chinese explanations and published by Huang Yao’s own publishing company in Chongqing, ‘Minjian Chubanshe’ (The People’s Publisher). | |
1938 | April 1 1938 War Cartoon Vol. 7In August 1937, the Shanghai cartoon community's Salvation Association sent Ye Qianyu as the team leader, Zhang Leping deputy leader, Hu Kao, Te Wei, Liang Baibo, Xi Yuqun, Tao Jinye and others to Wuhan as members of salvation cartoon propaganda team................ | |
1938 | May 1938 Article about 1930s cartoonists by Jack ChenAn article by Jack Chen about the life and work of the Chinese Cartoonists in the 1930s. | |
1938 | August 1938 The Young Citizen Weekly Magazine‘The Young Citizen Weekly Magazine’ (Xiao Guo Ming Zhou Kan) is a children’s magazine. The editors are Huang Yao and He Gongchao. | |
1938 | August 1938 At the Backlines of Chongqing 2‘At the Backlines of Chongqing – 2’ (32 pages)was published by Tieshe publishing. The introduction was by the International Anti Aggression Representative, Mr. Edgar Ansel Mounir in English and Chinese. | |
1938 | September 1938 Discussion on New Lianhuantuhua‘Discussion on New Lianhuantuhua’ published by Minjian Chubanshe (People’s Publisher). Huang Yao was the editor. | |
1938 | September 1938 ‘New Lianhuanhua’ series was published‘New Lianhuanhua’ series was published by Huang Yao’s publishing company, ‘Minjian Chubanshe’ (People’s Publisher). Huang Yao was the editor for this series of more than 10 comic books. These two examples, the titles are clearly Huang Yao’s handwriting but the cartoons are not. Only two of the ten listed titles have been found. | |
1939 | 2002 Originally done : 1939 (est.) Military Door GodsThe book, “Art and Aesthetics in Chinese Popular Prints” came into conversation between Carolyn and Dr. Felicity Lufkin, sometime in 2002 or 2003. Dr. Lufkin mentioned that she had seen a pair of woodblock prints done by Huang Yao. This is the first time that Carolyn had ever heard of woodblock prints produced by her grandfather. Quickly she ordered the book on Amazon and when it arrived she was not disappointed. | |
1939 | 1939 Summer The Ten Talks of Niu Bizi‘The Ten Talks of Niu Bizi’ was published by Minjian Chubanshe. This book talked about how to draw Niu bizi and other human figures. The last 2 .... | |
1939 | 1939 Niu Bizi & SanmaoAmong the group of cartoonists, there is a character known as ‘Sanmao’ and another character known as ‘Niu Bizi’. The cartoonists of both these characters are able to draw their cartoon characters in just a few strokes and they are both famous because of their cartoon characters. | |
1939 | Estimated Date 1939 – 1941 Woodblock PrintsHuang Yao published at least four woodblock prints that have been recorded, he used Niu Bizi to try and change undesirable old customs and to turn the woodblock print message to benefit the war. | |
1939 | January 1939 Huang Yao and Chen JiyingChen Jiying describes meeting Huang Yao in Chongqing. Huang Yao lived in an area above Changping Jie, near Shanwangmiao.... | |
1939 | 1939 Niu Bizi Digging War TrenchesHuang Yao wrote in the preface to his "The 3 Talks of Niu Bizi" that his other instructional book, ‘The Ten Talks of Niu Bizi’ was written in a... | |
1940 | 1940s Huang Yao Seals engraved by Xie MeinuMei Nu (1911-‐1991), famous seal carver, carved for both Mao Zedong and Jiang Jieshi. He was friend to Qi Baishi and Xu Beihong. In our records, Xie Meinu had carved 2 seals for Huang Yao. | |
1940 | 1940s Liu YaziIn Guilin, Huang Yao lived at Yueyashan (Crescent mountain) and were neighbors with Zhao Shaoang. He was also in contact with Tian Han, Liu Yazi, Xu Beihong, Yin Shoushi, Xiong Foxi, Duanmu Hongliang and others. | |
1940 | April 1940 Asia in Cartoons and Europe in CartoonsTwo books are published, ‘Asia in Cartoons’ and ‘Europe in Cartoons’. Both are published by Huang Yao’s publishing company in Chongqing, ‘The People’s Publisher’ (Minjian Chubanshe). | |
1940 | December 20 1940 Feng Yuxiang's IntroductionGeneral Feng Yuxiang’s introduction to Huang Yao’s book, ‘A Chinese Soldier’ originally written on 20 December, 1940 appeared... | |
1941 | 1941 Huang Yao's Books that have not been found to dateThe following books are likely published by Huang Yao’s publishing company, The People’s Publisher (Minjian Chubanshe). Copies of the book have not been found. If you have a copy of any of these books, please contact us. |
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