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Chinese Cultural Revolution Poster, 1970’s, Sino-Soviet Relations. Vintage

$ 25.87

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Year: 1970's
  • Party: CCP
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Country: China
  • Theme: Political
  • Condition: Condition; Rare and iconic, good political propaganda artwork of CCR, limited edition, collectible and good in vintage condition!

    Description

    This is a political power propaganda poster, original, printed in 1970's, size 20” ½  x 30 inches, the lithographic woodcut color printing of an acid free. Undated and issues unnoticed.
    This poster has a background based on the term of the split Sino-Soviet foreign relations (1956 – 1989), especially when by the slight changes of the international political situation. It’s about, for example that the Glassboro Summit Conference (June 23, 1967) in New Jersey that USA met Soviet Union, and in the east that an Incident of the border conflict in Zhenbao island between China and Soviet Union (March 2nd, 1969), and its subsequent impact. The story under these circumstance that the Chinese named the Revisionist to Soviet Union and to whom became an opponent of the Chinese people.
    The poster shown off fully enthusiasm and hatred. It titled Smashing The Dog Head of the Soviet Revisionism, both in the simplified Chinese and Russian Characters. This is an iconic poster in the late of the Chinese Cultural Revolution (CCR, 1966 – 1976).The cationic figures bottom of the poster says Leonid IIyich Brezhnev (1906 – 1982), Nikita Khrushchev (1894 – 1971) and Alexei Kosygin (1904 – 1980). Armband says Revolt and Chairman Mao Quotation.
    Rare and iconic, good political propaganda artwork of CCR, limited edition, collectible and good in vintage condition. Reserve# Z1970S05022155M. All rights reserved.