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Title
Zi ji tan lai zi ji chang
自己弹来自己唱
Alternative Title
Playing and singing on one's own.
Creator
Wu, Xingqing
吴性清
Date Created and/or Issued
1981
Publication Information
Tianjin
天津
Tianjin ren min mei shu chu ban she
天津人民美术出版社
Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, C.V. Starr East Asian Library
Collection
Chinese Political Posters
Rights Information
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Description
Ann Tompkins (Tang Fandi) and Lincoln Cushing Chinese Poster Collection.
Miao hui yi wei zi tan zi chang de xiao nü hai.
描绘一位自弹自唱的小女孩.
Type
image
Extent
1 print (poster) col. ill. 77 x 55 cm.
Identifier
(cp_poster)00163
Language
Chinese
Subject
Political posters, Chinese
Posters, Chinese--20th century
Girls--China--Posters
China--Politics and government--1976-2002--Posters
Place
China
Politics and government
1976-2002
Posters

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