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Hearst Museum object titled Rice bowl, accession number 9-23574, described as Object Name: Rice bowl Materials: Glazed porcelain Diameter at rim: 12.1 cm Date: 1967-69 Country: People’s Republic of China  Description: Decorated with transfer of two figures with their backs to viewer working on a farm plot at dawn. The deep-pink sun radiates light. The green trees are hand painted. The reverse is inscribed. Double bow string around rim. Inscription: Body: Plant fields for the Revolution (为革命种田wei geming zhongtian) Place of Origin: China Condition: chip on the rim Acquisition Data: Beijing 2003-2010
Hearst Museum object titled Rice bowl, accession number 9-23571, described as Object Name: Rice bowl Materials: Glazed Porcelain Diameter at rim: 12 cm Date: 1950s? Country: People’s Republic of China   Description: Blue-on-white printed decoration of two men fishing from a boat in watery landscape; wild geese ascending, with an inscription. Inscription: On exterior printed in full-form characters: Picture of falcons flying across, fishing for the moon on autumn river (秋江釣月鹰横飛圖 Qiujiang diaoyue ying hengfei tu) and the character for bamboo (竹zhu) in small seal script inside a circle. Blue square kiln mark on foot: “Product of Jiangxi” (江西出品 Jiangxi chupin) Place of Origin: Jiangxi Province Condition: Good. Acquisition Data: Suzhou. Price? Date: 2003-01-21
Hearst Museum object titled Rice bowl, accession number 9-23573, described as Object Name: Rice bowl Materials: Glazed porcelain Diameter at rim: 12.1 cm Date: 1966-72 Country: People’s Republic of China   Description: Decorated with a colored decal of a deep pink sunflower flanked by dancing man and woman. Above is an inscription “The Revolutionary Committee is good” (革命委员会好 geming weiyuanhui hao). A blue bowstring at the rim.   Inscription: no kiln mark. Place of Origin: China Condition: Good Acquisition Data: Tianjin. Price: 15 RMB. Date: 2002-09-12
Hearst Museum object titled Rice bowl, accession number 9-23560, described as Small rice bowl. Decorated with a hand-painted decal of a loaded truck with trees, blossoms, two factories, and mountains in the background; the back is inscribed; the interior is embossed with the character for eye (目 mu) and an incomplete character.
Hearst Museum object titled Rice bowl, accession number 9-23570, described as Object Name: Rice bowl Materials: Glazed Porcelain Diameter at rim: 12.2 cm Date: Mao era, probably early 1960s Country: People’s Republic of China   Description: The front features a blue decal of a woman holding large stalks of wheat flanked by four printed characters in red: “Joyfully reporting a bumper harvest” (xi喜, bao报, feng丰, shou收). Each character is set within double circles; an inscription is on the reverse. Double bowstring in blue around rim. Inscription: Body: “Take self-initiative to ensure ample clothing and sufficient food” (自己动手丰衣足食 ziji dongshou fengyi zushi). No seal.  Place of Origin: China Condition:  Small chips on the rim. Acquisition Data: Beijing 2003-2010
Hearst Museum object titled Rice bowl, accession number 9-23566, described as Rice bowl. The exterior is spray painted with a pink peony blossom and green leaves. The veins of leaves were scratched into the fresh glaze.
Hearst Museum object titled Rice bowl, accession number 9-23582, described as Object Name: Rice bowl Materials: Glazed porcelain Diameter at rim: 11.5 cm Date:  Cultural Revolution Country: People’s Republic of China   Description: The exterior features light-radiating books by Mao and the inscription “Serve the people” (为人民服务 wei renmin fuwu) in red. The three often read articles are poised in front of a rising sun and above shafts of wheat. The inscription: “Actively study and use Chairman Mao’s works” (活学活用毛主席著作 huoxue huoyong Mao zhuxi zhuzuo) in purple. The motifs are repeated on the reverse. The interior is embossed with the character 坤 kun.  Inscription: Circular red kiln mark on foot: “Zi River porcelain factory of Hunan 1968” (湖南资江瓷厂 Hunan zijiang cichang 1968) Place of Origin: Yiyang, Hunan Province Condition: Very good Acquisition Data: Beijing 2003. Price: 30 rmb. Date: 2003-2-15
Hearst Museum object titled Rice bowl, accession number 9-23567, described as Rice bowl. The exterior printed with a decal of a train heading to factories that are flanked by hand-painted trees. Double blue bowstring at rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Rice bowl, accession number 9-23568, described as Rice bowl. The exterior is decorated with six square identical blue stamps showing active factories overlaid with the inscription “Everywhere in the Motherland” (在祖国各地 zai zuguo gedi) recalling Mao Zedong’s hope to see smoke stacks on every horizon. Double blue bowstring around rim and a blue line around stomach.
Hearst Museum object titled Rice bowl, accession number 9-23581, described as Entry: No. CB33 Object Name: Rice bowl Materials: Glazed porcelain Diameter at rim: 11.5 cm Date: 1968 - 1976  Country: People’s Republic of China   Description: The exterior features light-radiating books by Mao and the inscription “Serve the people” (为人民服务 wei renmin fuwu) in red. The three often read articles are poised in front of a rising sun and above shafts of wheat. The inscription: “Actively study and use Chairman Mao’s works” (活学活用毛主席著作 huoxue huoyong Mao zhuxi zhuzuo) in purple. The motifs are repeated on the reverse. The interior is embossed with bird and flower motif.  Inscription: Circular red kiln mark on foot: “Zi River porcelain factory of Hunan 1968” (湖南资江瓷厂 Hunan zijiang cichang 1968) Place of Origin: Yiyang, Hunan Province Condition: Very good with some minor wear Acquisition Data: Beijing 2003-2010