Period:Unknown
Materials:paper
Technique:woodcut, colour,
Dimensions:Height: 33.50 centimetres (Royal mount) Width: 27.30 centimetres
Description:
Multi-colour woodblock print in ink on paper
IMG
![图片[2]-print BM-1991-1015-0.1-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/43/mid_00672318_001.jpg)
Comments:This print illustrates parts of the ballad Song of the Twelve Months in the Tune of the Tea Picker’s Song. It consists of three scenes from top to bottom, featuring ballads for October, November and December, according to the Chinese lunar calendar. The print incorporates scenes from three popular dramas, turning each of them into a ballad. By illustrating and combining popular folk songs with scenes of dramas of the time, Ding Liangxian created a new type of woodblock print for urban audiences. This print is signed Ding Liangxian.
Materials:paper
Technique:woodcut, colour,
Dimensions:Height: 33.50 centimetres (Royal mount) Width: 27.30 centimetres
Description:
Multi-colour woodblock print in ink on paper
IMG
![图片[1]-print BM-1991-1015-0.1-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/43/mid_00586952_001.jpg)
![图片[2]-print BM-1991-1015-0.1-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/43/mid_00672318_001.jpg)
Comments:This print illustrates parts of the ballad Song of the Twelve Months in the Tune of the Tea Picker’s Song. It consists of three scenes from top to bottom, featuring ballads for October, November and December, according to the Chinese lunar calendar. The print incorporates scenes from three popular dramas, turning each of them into a ballad. By illustrating and combining popular folk songs with scenes of dramas of the time, Ding Liangxian created a new type of woodblock print for urban audiences. This print is signed Ding Liangxian.
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