'This grand exhibition of life-size clay figures takes its setting from the former rent collection courtyard of Lui Wen-tsai, a tyrannical landlord of Tayi County, Szechaun Province in southwestern China. It recreates a profound, vivid and truthful picture of the raging class struggle in old China's countryside.' - extracted from introduction of book

 

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REF.FLP2
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English

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1968

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Nil

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1

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catalogue

Rent Collection Courtyard—Sculptures of Oppression and Revolt
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