Period:Unknown Production date:1978-1980
Materials:paper
Technique:woodcut
Dimensions:Height: 23.90 centimetres ((image size) Half royal mount) Height: 26.40 centimetres ((original paper size)) Width: 16.20 centimetres Width: 18 centimetres
Description:
Woodblock print in oil-based ink on paper
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Comments:The True Story of Ah Q by the revolutionary writer Lu Xun is bitterly ironic in tone. The main character Ah Q is a bully and a coward, who stands for the failures of Chinese society. He mindlessly follows others in his existence of misery, defiance and self-praise, until he finally brings about his own execution. Zhao created a series of 60 prints that illustrate the story, and are considered his masterpieces.Zhao uses ink mass in a way that recalls European and expressionist art. He creates strong contrasts with ‘black against white’ and ‘white against black’ that focus attention on his anti-hero.The print is in set with 1993,0707,0.42 and 1993,0707,0.1
Materials:paper
Technique:woodcut
Dimensions:Height: 23.90 centimetres ((image size) Half royal mount) Height: 26.40 centimetres ((original paper size)) Width: 16.20 centimetres Width: 18 centimetres
Description:
Woodblock print in oil-based ink on paper
IMG
Comments:The True Story of Ah Q by the revolutionary writer Lu Xun is bitterly ironic in tone. The main character Ah Q is a bully and a coward, who stands for the failures of Chinese society. He mindlessly follows others in his existence of misery, defiance and self-praise, until he finally brings about his own execution. Zhao created a series of 60 prints that illustrate the story, and are considered his masterpieces.Zhao uses ink mass in a way that recalls European and expressionist art. He creates strong contrasts with ‘black against white’ and ‘white against black’ that focus attention on his anti-hero.The print is in set with 1993,0707,0.42 and 1993,0707,0.1
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