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Sunrise over South Lake
Shi Handing Chinese
Not on view
Shi Handing’s prints often combine traditional landscapes with revolutionary iconography. By enriching transparent colors on traditional rice paper, he creates novel visual effects.
This work commemorates the first Congress of the Chinese Communist Party in 1921, which, after being intervened in Shanghai, moved to a boat on South Lake in Jiaxing, in northern Zhejiang Province. Red, the color of the boat and the rising sun, was emblematic of the Communist revolution and particularly associated with Chairman Mao during the Cultural Revolution.
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