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| Artist: | Hao Boyi (born 1938) |
| Title: | Birch Wood-Cranes Hometown |
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| Date of first edition?: | 2003 |
| Publisher (first edition)?: | Not Set |
| Publisher (this edition)?: | Not Set |
| Medium (first edition): | Woodblock |
| Medium (this edition): | Woodblock |
| Format (first edition): | Not Set
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| Format (this edition): | Not Set |
| DB artwork code: | 36548 |
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The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:
Title Birch Wood-Cranes Hometown Artist Hao Boyi born 1938
Signature signed, numbered and titled by artist Seal artist's red seal Dated 2003 Technique/Medium Woodblock print Impression printed on a thick Chinese paper Edition Size 50 Numbered 5/50 Description "Birch Wood-Cranes Hometown" Width 27.8 inches = 70.5 cm Height 23.8 inches = 60.5 cm Width of Image 23.8 inches = 60.5 cm Height of Image 19.9 inches = 50.5 cm |
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| Artist Bio: |
Hao, Boyi was born in 1938 in Shangdong Province. During the cultural revolution, he was dispatched to the northern deserted land. Facing the harsh and tough new environment, he accidentally found arts as his refuge. He cut wood to be his block and painted the beautiful sceneries of the black deserted land by his graver devoutly and passionately. As time goes by, Hao Boyi's woodcuts were no longer just objective recordings of his environment. Above the visual representations, they also show the unity of nature and human as well as the devotion for life. His style is soft, fresh, elegant and subtle. His artworks are simple but not empty. They show unlimited flavors and vitality of the north land to its full extent quietly; the concrete and the abstract blend harmoniously and peacefully.
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