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Colored clay figurines
www.chinanews.cn 2006-02-16 14:54:46
Wang Nanxian, a colored clay figurine artist from Jiangsu's Huishan
County, showed techniques of Huishan colored clay figurines at the
exhibition on achievements of intangible cultural heritage protection on
Feb. 15. She also displayed three categories of her works including a
statue of Buddha, a coarse work of Da A Fu (R) which features a plump
child holding a green lion, and an elaborate work which depicts Overlord
of Conqueror Xiang Yu. Huishan clay figurines are a national cultural
heritage and Da A Fu is reputed as a folk painted sculpture with oriental
characteristics.
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