Pan Dawei
Pan Dawei (Chinese: 潘达微; 1881–1929) was a Chinese artist and political radical. As a journalist, Pan was one of the first political cartoonists in China and a member of the Tongmenghui. He worked with and others to create Journal of Current Pictorial, which published these cartoons. They showed support for the 1911 Revolution against the Qing dynasty. As an artist, he worked with Huang Banruo and to found the Hong Kong branch of the . He worked in the art department of the , creating calendar advertisement posters. He associated with several other poster artists, including , , Li Mubai, and .
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Pan Dawei
Pan Dawei (Chinese: 潘达微; 1881–1929) was a Chinese artist and political radical. As a journalist, Pan was one of the first political cartoonists in China and a member of the Tongmenghui. He worked with and others to create Journal of Current Pictorial, which published these cartoons. They showed support for the 1911 Revolution against the Qing dynasty. As an artist, he worked with Huang Banruo and to found the Hong Kong branch of the . He worked in the art department of the , creating calendar advertisement posters. He associated with several other poster artists, including , , Li Mubai, and .
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