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Information and pictures about horse paintings, sculptures, music, stamps and other works of art ...
The earliest stamp of "Horse" in New China is the first "Groom and Horse" (Western Wei Dynasty) in the Great Motherland (the third group, Dunhuang murals) published by/kloc-0 in 953. In China, there are more than 20 kinds of horse cultural relics stamps, covering ceramics, sculptures, murals, paintings, bronzes and other art categories. These cultural relics have become one of the powerful evidences to show the long history and splendid culture of the Chinese nation, and also the epitome of horse culture in China, from which we can see the infinite love of China people for horses.
196 1 China's former Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications issued a full set of 8 special 46 "Tang Sancai" stamps, which were designed by China stamp designer Lu Tianjiao and printed beautifully, with a circulation of 1.5 million sets. Among them, four stamps show the "Tang Sancai" porcelain horse. Because this set of stamps was issued earlier, the stock is thinner and the market price is more than 600 yuan. T88 Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum released by 1983 and T 15 1 bronze chariots and horses of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum released by 1990 show the scale and tombs of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum as "the eighth wonder of the world" from two angles (pottery figurines and bronzes). In view of the high international honor of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang, the United Nations has also issued "Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Stamps and Small Promissory Notes of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum". 1978, the former Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of China issued a complete set of T28 "Running Horse" stamp sheetlets 10 with the works of the famous painter Xu Beihong as the picture. 1995 issued the cross-linked stamp of "Lady You Chuntu of the State of Guo" and 200 1 National Stamp Bureau issued the stamp of "Six Horses in Zhaoling" and the embossed mini-pane, which won wide popularity among postal people for their exquisite design and printing. Among the "Horse" cultural relics stamps, the most precious and famous one is the "Copper Horse Racing" unearthed in Wuwei, Gansu Province (also known as "Horse Riding Lark" or "Ma Chao Lark"), which was designated as the national tourism emblem in 1986 and won the title of "Art of Square Inch" for many times in domestic stamps. There is also a "dark horse" in the stampNo. 66-77 "Cultural Revolution Unearthed Cultural Relics" issued in the same set as "Copper Running Horse", which is exquisite in shape and equally amazing in glaze color. Of course, there are many "horse" cultural relics stamps, so I won't introduce them one by one.
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