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Description
A Chinese New Year poster with a central image of three peasants. An old man sits on an outcropping of rock and holds up a copy of Mao's Quotations; a younger man leans his right arm on his knee and holds a carrying pole in his left hand, and a smiling woman stands behind them. Below them other peasants continue working to terrace the mountainside for farming. Above them the figures of Side Zhang, Yugong, and Bethune as backdrop. A song below the image was composed by Jiefu, setting Biao Lin's text promoting study of the Three Constantly Read Articles Reformatted digital 第1版 Di 1 ban Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) UCSD's copy formerly owned by Paul Pickowicz "Tong yi shu hao: 8085·2975." Shanghai: Shanghai ren min chu ban she (上海: 上海人民出版社) 本社年画創作组绘 Ben she nian hua chuang zuo zu hui
Type
image
Format
Photoprint 1 print (poster) : col. ; sheet 77 x 53 cm
Form/Genre
Picture
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb6963694c
Language
Chinese
Subject
Peasants--China--Posters Political posters, Chinese Picture China--History--Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976--Posters
Place
China History Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976 Posters
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