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Huishan clay figurines(QINGStyle)
Huishan clay figurines:Fu、Xi

Huishan clay figurines are a folk clay art of Wuxi City, Jiangsu ProvinceNational intangible cultural heritage. With Tianjin Clay Figure ZhangBig Wu clay are famous as Chinese three clay

History

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Characteristic

Heini Huishan clay figurines using a meter below the Huishan region of the material, muddy delicate soft, excellent plasticity.

Huishan clay figurines by craftsmanship, art forms and artistic style can be divided into two categories, CUHUO and XIHUO. Also known as crude goods means playing' goods, the use of mass production mold, simple and rough style, bright colors, and many more auspiciousness theme for the performance of content, such as large-Fu, silkworm cats, old birthday, fisherman, etc.; fine goods means that pinching opera, mainly based on the traditional opera characters, myths, legends, folk customs, Guo Moruo praise its "RenWuGuJin."[1]

Huishan clay figurines of the most representative works is familiar 'big Fu'. Fu drawn from folklore, is a robust child deified image, a symbol of the town of evil, blessing, blessing the meaning of peace.

References

  1. ^ 1959年6月,郭沫若参观无锡惠山泥人厂时即兴作诗:人物无古今,须臾出手中;衣冠千代异,肝胆一般同;造化眼前妙,流传域外雄;集中人八百,童叟献神功。