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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1. Street-level view of an urban residential neighborhood in Mianzhu…...…...247 Figure 2. Comparison of multi-block printed colors and hand painted colors….……..248 Figure 3. Exterior view of an urban household doorway in Mianzhu……..…………..249 Figure 4. Exterior view of an urban household doorway in Mianzhu..……………..…250 Figure 5. Early 20th century Shanghai yuefenpai nianhua or “calendar poster”..……..251 Figure 6. The inaugural state calendar of 1912 for the Republic of China……………252 Figure 7. Peasant Girl, Factory Boy, woodblock print, 1950s, Mianzhu….………….253 Figure 8. Map of major nianhua production centers across China.…………………..254 Figure 9. Map of major woodblock printing areas and trade routes in Sichuan………255 Figure 10. Wang Tianbao’s nianhua workshop, 1962, Mianzhu…………………...…256 Figure 11. Warrior Door Deities, woodblock print, early 20th century, Mianzhu…….257 Figure 12. Cat Deity, woodblock print, early 20th century, Mianzhu………………….258 Figure 13. Journey to the West, scroll painting, late 19th century, Mianzhu……….….259 Figure 14. The labor-intensive phase of woodblock carving, 2006, Mianzhu……..….260 Figure 15. Detail of a carved woodblock, late 19th century, Mianzhu………………...261 Figure 16. A painter applies colors and details over the printed outline with a brush...262 Figure 17. Small size stamps and a detail of gold stamps applied to a print………..…263 Figure 18. Warrior Door Deity, woodblock print, late 19th century, Mianzhu.……….264 Figure 19. Mianzhu Nianhua Museum, 2006, Mianzhu……………..….…………….265 Figure 20. Nianhua Village, 2006, Mianzhu…………………………………………..266 vi Figure 21. Outdoor nianhua market, early 1980s, Mianzhu…………………………..267 Figure 22. Outdoor nianhua market, 2004, Mianzhu ……….………………………...268 Figure 23. Tianshuijiao, woodblock prints, late 19th century, Mianzhu……………....269 Figure 24. Exterior doorway of an urban residence, 2006, Mianzhu.............................270 Figure 25. Exterior doorway of an urban residence, 2006, Mianzhu ……..…………..271 Figure 26. Exterior doorway of a well-to-do rural residence, 2006, Mianzhu………...272 Figure 27. Exterior doorway of an urban residence, 2006, Mianzhu………………….273 Figure 28. Interview session with Wang Xingru in his studio, 2006, Mianzhu..…….. 274 Figure 29. Front cover of the Wang family genealogy chart..………………………....275 Figure 30. Arrangement of couplets on the Wang family genealogy chart....…..…… 276 Figure 31. The ancestral tablet on the Wang family altar…………………………….. 277 Figure 32. Detail of an inside page of the Wang family genealogy chart……………..278 Figure 33. Back cover of the Wang family genealogy chart.………………………… 279 Figure 34. Detail of Plowing and Weaving Pictures, Jiao Bingzhen, commissioned by Kangxi Emperor, hand colored print, ca 1696…………………………………………280 Figure 35. Detail of Plowing and Weaving Pictures, Wang Zhengfa, ink on paper, late 19th cent…………………………………….……………..…………………………... 281 Figure 36. Wang Xingru’s painted sketches from his box of lineage documents….....282 Figure 37. Double Longevity, Wang Xingru, hanging scroll, ink and color on paper, 2004.…………………………………………………………………………………...283 Figure 38. Map of Mianzhu’s historic nianhua sites………..………………………...284 Figure 39. Interview with Li Fangfu in his studio, 2006, Mianzhu.………… ……….285 Figure 40. Interior view of Li Fangfu’s studio, 2006, Mianzhu………………………286 Figure 41. Warrior Door Deities, Li Fangfu, woodblock prints, 2006. ………………287 vii Figure 42. Interior view of the Chen family workshop at the Nianhua Village…...…. 288 Figure 43. Boys Playing, Chen family workshop, 2007……………….....…………... 289 Figure 44. Yao Chunrong painting, early 1980s, Mianzhu……………………………290 Figure 45. Interview session with Wang Xingru, 2007, Mianzhu…………………….291 Figure 46. Wang Xingru hanging up his Medicine King painting ……………..……..292 Figure 47. Medicine King, Wang Xingru, hanging scroll, 2004…………...….………293 Figure 48. Storytelling session with Wang Xingru ………………..……………….…294 Figure 49. Medicine King, undated woodblock print, Yangliuqing, Tianjin.……...….295 Figure 50. Interview with Chen Gang at the Chen family workshop, July 2006…...…296 Figure 51. Chen Gang explaining the process of carving……………………………..297 Figure 52. Sichuan theater performer as the female warrior Mu Guiying.....................298 Figure 53. Warrior Door Deities, woodblock prints, ca. late 19th cent., Mianzhu…....299 Figure 54. Sichuan’s famous bianlianxi or “face-changing” theater ………………...300 Figure 55. Five Honourable Sons, handscroll, late 19th century, Mianzhu…………...301 Figure 56. Greeting Spring, Huang Ruigu, handscroll, ca. late 19th cent., Mianzhu....302 Figure 57. Detail from Greeting Spring showing the magistrate on a sedan chair...…303 Figure 58. Detail from Greeting Spring showing the “Welcoming Spring” rites…….304 Figure 59. Detail from Greeting Spring showing the “Beating Spring” rites………...305 Figure 60. Comparison of a Spring Ox Picture from Shanxi and Greeting Spring …..306 Figure 61. Detail of Greeting Spring showing a prominent shop sign…………….…307 Figure 62. Detail of Greeting Spring showing the procession of “raised pavilions”…308 Figure 63. Entrance lobby at the Mianzhu Nianhua Museum. …………….................309 Figure 64. Upper level of the Mianzhu Nianhua Museum. …………………………...310 viii Figure 65. Shinutu or “beautiful maiden pictures” from Mianzhu’s early print trade...311 Figure 66. Bicycle-riding Maiden, woodblock print, ca. late 19th cent., Mianzhu.…...312 Figure 67. Swan Cigarette Print Ad, reproduction of a 1930s lithograph, Shanghai….313 Figure 68. Press conference event at the Mianzhu Nianhua Museum, 2006.………….314 Figure 69. Bicycle-riding Maiden, Chen family workshop, woodblock print, 2006…..315 Figure 70. Interview with Li Fangfu in his studio, 2007………………………………316 Figure 71. Tianshuijiao, Li Fangfu, hanging scroll, ink and color on paper, 2005.…...317 Figure 72. View of a rural household at the Nianhua Village, 2006………………..…318 Figure 73. Bilingual sign installed at the Nianhua Village, 2007……………………..319 Figure 74. Nianhua Village, winter 2007, Mianzhu.………………….…………….....320 Figure 75. Exterior view of a private residence at the Nianhua Village in Mianzhu.…321 Figure 76. Local residents carrying out agricultural work in the Nianhua Village…....322 Figure 77. Entrance to the Chen family workshop at the Nianhua Village, 2007……..323 Figure 78. The street sign in front of Li Fangfu’s workshop………………………….324 Figure 79. Dragon dance at the Nianhua Festival, 2005, Mianzhu...…………………325 Figure 80. Central stage of the Nianhua Festival, 2005, Mianzhu……………..……..326 Figure 81. Souvenir shop in Mianzhu with fuzhipin replicas on display…………..….327 Figure 82. Examples of nianhua in new media……………………………….…….…328 Figure 83. Straw Cutting Maidens, Liu Zhumei, acrylic on canvas, 1995…………….329 Figure 84. Door Deities, Liu Zhumei, acrylic on canvas, 2001. ………………………330 Figure 85. Damaged site at the Nianhua Village right after the 2008 earthquake……..331 ix Ïîèñê ïî ñàéòó: |
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