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Description
Image of a group peasants drawing posters. A woman in red, paint brush and palette in her hands, works on a poster of a woman driving a tractor. A young man holds up a poster of women picking cotton, while a young boy and girl next to him are drawing at a table. Over a dozen posters have been hung along the wall at the back, depicting a variety of topics: "Hen pi Si ren bang (Down with the Gang of Four)," "Yi ku si tian (Recalling the bitterness of old China and thinking of the sweetness of the new society)," "Ji hua sheng yu hao (Birth control is good)," etc. A group of villagers stands looking at the posters on display Reformatted digital Di 1 ban 第1版 Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) "Tong yi shu hao: 8171·1877." UCSD's copy formerly owned by Paul Pickowicz Shanghai: Shanghai ren min chu ban she (上海: 上海人民出版社) Nanhui Xian ye yu mei shu chuang zuo zu ; Min Caibin 南汇县业余美术创作组 ; 闵才彬
Type
image
Format
Photoprint 1 print (poster) : col. ; sheet 53 x 77 cm
Form/Genre
Picture
Subject
Nanhui Xian (China)--Social life and customs--Posters China--History--Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976--Posters Political posters, Chinese Picture
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