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Using music to praise reform, rejuvenating Shanghai and making the country prosperous


Designer: Ha Qiongwen (哈琼文)
1992
Using music to praise reform, rejuvenating Shanghai and making the country prosperous
Image: from http://mclc.osu.edu/jou/visualculture/color.htm (downloaded and edited in 2010)

This design by Ha Qiongwen, one of the great poster designers of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, features the new Nanpu Bridge, the first bridge over Huangp river joining the old part of Shanghai on the west with the Pudong area on the east. It was one of the last designs to come from the Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House propaganda painting department, won a first prize at an important exhibition, was acquired for the permanent collection of the Shanghai Institute of Culure and History, but... was never published. Apparently, the publisher did not receive advance orders from bookstores, and decided not to have the design printed.

Sources:

Shen Kuiyi, "Publishing Posters Before the Cultural Revolution", Modern Chinese Literature and Culture, vol. 12, No. 2 (Fall 2000), pp. 177-202

Precious Memories Stored. Ha Qiongwen Picture-poster Show (Xuhui 2005)


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