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Country Sentiments
Hao Boyi Chinese
Not on view
In 1958 multitudes of demobilized soldiers were sent to develop the vast wilderness in northern Manchuria. Among them were artists who started an active project of printmaking. With its colorful and heroic imagery, the movement soon gained national influence. An early major exponent was Hao Boyi, originally an oil painter.
As demonstrated in this fascinating work, Hao’s favorite subjects are cranes and village life, especially in spring and autumn settings. An evocative vignette, it reveals vague nostalgia through familiar imagery in a brooding palette.
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