9.7x5.9 in ~ Drawing, Oil
“Get on your Horses” uses an antique print by Brockhaus from 1898 with calligraphy by Mao Zedong painted on it. The callipgraphy reads: 上馬殺賊,下馬學佛 (Shàng mǎ shā zéi, xiàmǎ xué fú Get on your horse and kill the thieves, dismount and study Buddhism) and inspired a great number of monks to serve the nation.
in April 1939, the Buddhist monks in Nanyue began to discuss how they could make their contributions in the Anti-Japanese war.
The work is part of the series "The China Takeover".
Ready to hang! Matted and with a frame with lead-free tempered shatter-resistant glass that gives a clear view of the artwork. The glass has been tested to withstand breakage and damage.
[Please note that the original is not very large, and the situational images are just examples of how prints of the work could be effectively displayed.]
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