Soviet Print Collection

Soviet Print Collection

by Lu Xun

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A collection of printmaking works compiled by Lu Xun. In early 1936, printmaking exhibitions organized by the Soviet Association for Foreign Culture were held in Nanjing and Shanghai. Lu Xun received strong support and wrote an introduction. Lu Xun later accepted the invitation to edit and publish these prints, and wrote the preface himself. He said: "I feel that none of these authors are chic, elegant, smart, and exquisite. They are all like the incarnation of the vast black soil, and sometimes they seem cumbersome. Since the October Revolution, the pioneering masters endured hunger and cold, and persevered in developing this field with a large mirror and a few knives. Although it has been copied this time, the outline is still there. We can see that any of the paintings are not solid, sincere, or tricked. " Therefore, he hopes that the publication of this collection will have a good impact on Chinese readers, and not just express the artistic achievements of the Soviet Union.

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