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Chinese Peoples War Victory 1960s | Cultural Revolution Poster
Chinese Peoples War Victory 1960s | Cultural Revolution Poster
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Three militant figures representing international revolutionary solidarity stand united against a vibrant orange sky, rifles raised in determined stance. The bold composition and socialist realist style exemplify Cultural Revolution propaganda art at its most visually direct.
Created during the height of Mao's Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), this poster promoted China's vision of global revolutionary solidarity. The vivid orange background and stark figurative composition reflect the era's optimistic militancy, when Beijing sought to export its revolutionary model across the developing world.
The poster's design demonstrates the period's sophisticated use of colour psychology and symbolic representation. The three figures, representing different ethnicities united in common cause, embody the internationalist ideals that defined Chinese foreign policy during this transformative decade.
Produced as an archival print using gicl�e printing techniques that preserve the original's bold palette and graphic impact. A significant example of Cultural Revolution visual propaganda that documents a pivotal moment in 20th-century Chinese history.
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Three militant figures representing international revolutionary solidarity stand united against a vibrant orange sky, rifles raised in determined stance. The bold composition and socialist realist style exemplify Cultural Revolution propaganda art at its most visually direct.
Created during the height of Mao's Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), this poster promoted China's vision of global revolutionary solidarity. The vivid orange background and stark figurative composition reflect the era's optimistic militancy, when Beijing sought to export its revolutionary model across the developing world.
The poster's design demonstrates the period's sophisticated use of colour psychology and symbolic representation. The three figures, representing different ethnicities united in common cause, embody the internationalist ideals that defined Chinese foreign policy during this transformative decade.
Produced as an archival print using gicl�e printing techniques that preserve the original's bold palette and graphic impact. A significant example of Cultural Revolution visual propaganda that documents a pivotal moment in 20th-century Chinese history.
