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Chinese Cultural Revolution Poster,1970's, Political Propaganda, Vintage

$ 24.81

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Typical Communist propaganda, very remarkable of Chinese Cultural Revolutionary artwork, limited edition and collectible, very good condition!

    Description

    The poster is not date, issues unnoticed, printed in 1970‘s, original, size 29 ¾  x 20 ½  inches. Good lithographic woodcut printing of an acid free. The poster titled Long Live the Class of Chinese Worker. From this slogan can be told that this poster must be printed after July 26, 1968, according of that symbolized day and important event when the Beijing Worker Group of Mao Thought Propaganda (BWGMTP) stationed in major universities in Beijing.
    This story tells a critical movement in the early Chinese Cultural Revolution, when the organization of the worker group, which consisted synthetic of more than 60 factories and 30 thousand workers, took action into major universities in Beijing, to recall an article The Working Class Must Lead Everything, author by Yao Wenyuan (1931-2005), published by the second issue of Red Flag (magazine) in 1968. The magazine is the political representative journal run by Chinese Communist Party. Yao Wenyuan was a revolutionary literary critic and politician writer, his political theories supported by Chairman Mao.  He was sentenced late in jail as a member of the Gang of Four. The Chinese intellectual to be ranked to the ninth social class, as well as the last social, began at this time in China.
    Typical Communist propaganda, very remarkable of Chinese Cultural Revolutionary artwork, limited edition and collectible, very good condition. Reserve# 1970S02061828C20201001