Wouo Tcha (fl.1950s—?)
“En Plein Construction” (as titled on sheet), c.1955, an
original woodcut in five(?) colours published in Peking (now Beijing) in 1956
by Éditions en Langues Étrangères (Foreign Languages Press) (fl.1952–)
as plate 19 to the folio of 40 original woodcuts printed in the People’s
Republic of China, “Gravures sur Bois de la Chine Nouvelle.” Note that this
print was featured in the second National Exhibition of Fine Arts (China) in
1955 and was chosen from this exhibition for its inclusion in the 1956 folio of
prints representing the achievements of “la Chine Nouvelle” (the new China).
I
understand that this portrayed scene of construction is designed to celebrate
advances made by China a year before Mao Zedong’s (1956) Hundred Flowers
Campaign (viz. “Letting a hundred flowers blossom and a hundred schools of
thought contend […] for promoting progress in the arts and the sciences and a
flourishing socialist culture in our land” [see “The China Project” (2009), exh.cat. Qld
Art Gallery, p. 297]).
Woodcut
in five(?) colours printed on fine cream wove paper (China) with full margins
and printed title as published.
Size:
(sheet) 35 x 25.1 cm; (image borderline) 29.2 x 18.4 cm.
Lettered
below the image: (centre) “19. En plein construction Wouo Tcha”.
Condition:
a strong and well-printed impression (but slightly out of register?) in a
pristine condition.
I
am selling this superb colour woodblock print designed to showcase and
celebrate what must have been a period of thriving industry in China during the
mid-1950s—mindful that the folio in which this print features was published by
a press that was later “owned and controlled by the Publicity Department of the
Chinese Communist Party” (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_Languages_Press)—for
AU$174 in total (currently/approximately US $112.90/EUR 103.36/GBP 88.31 at the
time of this listing) including Express Mail (EMS) postage and handling to
anywhere in the world, but not (of course) any import duties/taxes imposed by
some countries. Note that payment is in Australian dollars (AU $174) as this is
my currency.
If
you are interested in purchasing this original and one of the earliest images
of propaganda art from the founding period of the People's Republic of China
(my apologies if I’m completely wrong about this), please contact me
(oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal invoice to make
the payment easy.
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