




(5.22)
Price: 25.00 euro
Size: 53x37cm./20.8×14.5inch.
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Poster made in China with Stalin.
(5.22)
Price: 25.00 euro
Size: 53x37cm./20.8×14.5inch.
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Poster made in China with Stalin.
Price: 95.00 euro
Size: 106x77cm./41.7×30.3inch.
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Poster made in China. Farmer on his field with Mao button.
Price: 40.00 euro
Size: 106×76.5cm./41.7×30inch.
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Poster made in China.
Price: 125.00 euro
Size: 106x77cm./41.7×30.3inch.
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Poster made in China made around 1970 with the image of Lenin and in the background the storming of the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg during the October Revolution i 1917. Export posters like this one, with Western subtitles, were shipped to Europe and the United States in large numbers, and distributed by Maoist groups there. They were popular among left-wing students.
Price: 95.00 euro
Size: 106x77cm./41.7×30.3inch.
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Poster made in China made around 1970. The text on the poster reads:”People and soldiers are the foundation of victory”.
Price: 75.00 euro
Size: 106x77cm./41.7×30.3inch.
Year: 1970
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Poster made in China 1970. The original oil painting this poster was based on wa made in 1969. Export posters like this one, with Western subtitles, were shipped to Europe and the United States in large numbers, and distributed by Maoist groups there. They were popular among left-wing students.
Price: 75.00 euro
Size: 106x77cm./41.7×30.3inch.
Year: 1970
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Poster made in China in three different langauges other than Chinese. Export posters like this one, with Western subtitles, were shipped to Europe and the United States in large numbers, and distributed by Maoist groups there. They were popular among left-wing students. The man on the left looks very much like Chen Yonggui, leader of the agricultural model village Dazhai.
This poster was originally published May 1970 by the Shanghai Publishing Revolution Group.
Price: 60.00 euro
Size: 77x53cm./30.3×20.8inch.
Year: 1970
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Poster made in Peking, China, with partly in the German language. 1970. The text on the poster reads:”Rush to the enemy to the last breath”. This poster wasmade for the export. As far as we know they came in three langauges. Chinese, German and in English.
(60.9.21)
Price: 90 euro
Size: 77x53cm./30.3×20.8inch.
Year: 1975
Original poster from China made in 1975. Printed on thin paper with some imperfections. on the bottom. See pictures. Th text on the poster reads:”Spring In Dazhai”.
Dazhai s a village and former commune of several hundred farmers in Xiyang County in eastern Shanxi province, chiefly known for Mao Zedong’s directive, “Learn from Dazhai in agriculture”, which set up Dazhai as the model for agricultural production throughout China during the 1960s and 1970s, amid the Cultural Revolution. Numerous newspaper and magazine stories and books as well as films were published nationwide about how hard and diligently the villagers of Dazhai had worked to build the village into one with not only well-managed fields and bountiful crops, but engineering marvels such as amazing reservoirs and grandiose aqueducts crossing deep valleys for irrigation. They allegedly worked on their own on the principle of self-reliance, without any financial and technical support from the government.
(60.9.21)
Price: 115.00 euro
Size: 77x53cm./30.3×20.8inch.
Original poster from China made in the 1970’s, Printed on thin paper with some minor imperfections. Children are gathering and one of the is reading out of the book about Don Cunrui.
Dong Cunrui was a Chinese Communist soldier in the People’s Liberation Army during the Chinese Civil War who blew himself up in order to destroy a Kuomintang bunker. Under heavy fire, he reached the bunker, but there was no place to effectively position the explosives. Reportedly shouting “For a new China!”, he detonated the explosives he carried, killing himself and the defenders within the bunker.
He was posthumously awarded three “Bravery Medals” and one “Mao Zedong Medal”, and his squad was titled “Dong Cunrui Training Model Squad”. His sacrifice was heavily publicized by the Communists, who called him a hero and model communist, and he remains well known in China. He was depicted in a 1955 film Dong Cunrui directed by Guo Wei, and a 2009 TV miniseries titled For a new China, forward. His story was also published in national elementary Chinese textbooks.
(60.9.21)
Price: 115.00 euro
Size: 77x53cm./30.3×20.8inch.
Year: 1975
Original poster from China made in 1975, printed on thin paper. This beautiful poster, whose theme is the sea, the fishermen and the science of marine elements, illustrates the research and scientific approach that prevails in China in many aspects of food production. The science of cultivation contribute to the quantitative and qualitative improvement in aquatic harvest, so important for China’s substance and food level. The image shows the scientific control of algae and kelp.
(2.4.21)
Price: 25.00 euro
Size: 53x37cm./20.8×14.5inch.
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Poster made in China with the image of Friedrich Engels. Made in the 1970’s or 1980’s. Friedrich Engels (1820–1895) was a German philosopher, historian, communist, social scientist, sociologist, journalist and businessman. His father was an owner of large textile factories in England.
Engels developed what is now known as Marxist theory together with Karl Marx and in 1845 he published The Condition of the Working Class in England, based on personal observations and research in English cities. In 1848, Engels co-authored The Communist Manifesto with Marx and also authored and co-authored (primarily with Marx) many other works. Later, Engels supported Marx financially, allowing him to do research and write Das Kapital. After Marx’s death, Engels edited the second and third volumes of Das Kapital. Additionally, Engels organised Marx’s notes on the Theories of Surplus Value, which were later published as the “fourth volume” of Das Kapital. In 1884, he published The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State on the basis of Marx’s ethnographic research.