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苏格兰国家美术馆最近还收藏了一批文革陶瓷和招贴画文物,大约500件,其中有大批的毛泽东石膏像和红宝书,还有铁人王进喜、农业学大寨和草原英雄小姐妹们的雕像。准备清理和分门别类后,建成红色博物馆,向公众开放。Textile panel of machine-woven silk depicting young Mao Zedong striding through a mountainous landscape to the city of Anyuan to lead a miners' strike in the 1920s, with an inscription at the bottom 'Chairman Mao goes to Anyuan', produced as a piece of Cultural Revolution art: China, Jiangxi Silk Factory, 1968 - 1976. Museum reference:V.2007.17。
记得有一段时间,有人吵吵着说要建一座红色革命博物馆,哪怕是在网上,后来都因为各种各样的的借口,不了了之。其中最重要的原因,是一旦建立了博物馆,就等于盖棺论定,也搜集得人证物证俱全,划上句号,很难陀螺转圈般推陈出新,重出江湖了。The Looking Up to Mao porcelain sculpture features Mao Zedong (1893-1976), commonly referred to as Chairman Mao, surrounded by three peasants and a young girl pioneer. The sculpture was made in the early 1970s, the period of the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), when China was gripped by a Mao personality cult.An example of one of the large propaganda posters. The text reads 東方紅 which means ‘the East is Red’, with the text below reading 毛主席是我們心中的紅太陽 or ‘Chairman Mao is the red sun in all our hearts’, a popular slogan of the era.Delving into the straw the museum staff excavated the first of over 100 small porcelain busts of Chairman Mao untouched since they were packed during the early years of the Cultural Revolution. About eighteen centimetres high, they are of a consistently high quality, moulded from very fine white biscuit porcelain and coated with a matt smear glaze, which gives them a slight luminescence.Large vase of white porcelain with underglaze blue decoration, depicting Chairman Mao with an inscription wishing him long life, and with a poem entitled 'The Double Ninth' by Mao Zedong on the reverse: China, Jiangxi Province, Jingdezhen, by Jiangxi Company of Ceramic Industry, August 1968 AD。Museum reference,V.2009.230。
Porcelain group of fourteen figures celebrating the harvest around large wheat-sheaf with the Chinese character feng (abundance): China, Jiangxi Province, Jingdezhen, c. 1970 AD。Museum reference:V.2009.232
Stoneware figure 'Iron Man Wang', depicting Wang Jinxi (legendary worker hero of Chinese oil production): China, Guandong Province, Shiwan kilns, c. 1965。Museum reference:V.2009.238。
Ceramic figure of a happy worker, one of a set of nine figures depicting different Chinese national minorities, the group of six dancers and musicians and three happy workers was intended to show the contentment of the minorities with New China: China, c. 1960 - 1965。Museum reference。V.2009.234.2。
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