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Chinese Cultural Revolution Poster, 1968, Worker Rebels Propaganda, Original
$ 25.87
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Date of August, 1968, original, size 20 ¼x 30 inches, qualified woodcut color printing of an acid free, published by the Central Academy of Fine Arts Printmaking Combat Team, Beijing, China.
This poster printed after an original artwork by Shen Yaoyi, the artwork exhibited in the Fine Arts Exhibition Tour: Long Live the CGPCR was inaugurated at the Tiananmen Square on the afternoon of May 25
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, Beijing in 1967.
This is a poster of the early Chinese Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (CGPCR) poster. The topic of this poster is based on the Power-Seizure Movement (MPS) during the January, 1967. The movement was caused by Shanghai Rebels, whom launched the seizure of power against the municipal jurisdiction and organs of the Communist Party government in Shanghai. This movement was known also as January Strom, and because it supported by Chairman Mao (1893 – 1976), it became a wide-ranging and strong influence and causing a series of chain reactions. That shortly afterwards, the worker rebels rose rapidly throughout the countrywide. This is also marked the CGCR has entered a new stage of full seizure of power.
This poster titled The Proletarian Revolutionaries Grasp The Power Firmly! The poster showed off a revolutionary worker and the seal symbolized the power control of the political, economic and cultural, the arm ribbon of Worker Rebels, the book of Chairman Mao’s anthology, and the satire figures symbolized downed officials and government with the economist.
Rare and limited edition, political fine artwork, renowned artist artwork and collectible, good condition. Reserve # W18196807042131H