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Great Struggle at Quyuhe

  • Description

    Liu Zhide was the local Communist Party official for the area of Quyuhe in Shaanxi province. The slogan on the hillside reads ‘In agriculture learn from Dazhai’. Dazhai was a model production brigade in Shanxi province, held up as a pacesetter in agriculture. The phrase beneath the image says that it is selected from the Huxian Peasant Painting Exhibition. The Huxian People’s Commune in Shaanxi province was renowned for the peasant paintings produced there during the Cultural Revolution. With professional assistance from artists who had been sent down from the countryside the peasants learnt to make highly-coloured folk images appropriately devoid of western influence or bourgeois traits. These were hailed as new populist art created by and for the people.

  • Details

    Associated place
    Asia China (place of creation)
    AsiaChina Shanghai province (place of publication)
    AsiaChina Shaanxi province (Quyuhe) (subject)
    Date
    May 1974
    Artist/maker
    Liu Zhide (born 1940) (designer)
    Associated people
    Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House (established 1952) (publisher)
    Material and technique
    lithograph
    Dimensions
    76.3 x 54.3 cm (height x width)
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    No. of items
    1
    Credit line
    Purchased, 2006.
    Accession no.
    EA2006.248

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    • currently in research collection

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