Tuesday 27 June 2017
LI HUA (Chinese, 1907-1994), 'Struggle', 'Resist Revenue', 'Press-Gang', and 'Arise', set...
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LI HUA (Chinese, 1907-1994), 'Struggle', 'Resist Revenue', 'Press-Gang', and 'Arise', set of four woodblock prints, inscribed and dated 1946 in pencil, 21.5cm x 28cm
Notes: Li Hua was a leading artist in the Modern Woodcut Movement, which introduced social-realist styles from Germany and Russia, and was known for his left-wing activities
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