POWELL (Patricia) and HUO (Shitao)
Mao’s Graphic Voice. Pictorial Posters from the Cultural Revolution.
Madison, WI: Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin [1996]: 1996
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(CULTURAL REVOLUTION). POWELL (Patricia) and HUO (Shitao): Mao's Graphic Voice. Pictorial Posters from the Cultural Revolution. Madison, WI: Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin [1996]. Illustrated in color. Oblong 4to, 14pp; printed pictorial wrappers. An important monograph/gallery guide to coincide with an exhibition of Chinese Cultural Revolutionary posters on loan to the Elvehjem Museum from a private collection in Shanghai. Very few surveys have been done on this growing new interest of communist propaganda from China and the use of propaganda art in general.
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