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| 背面描述 | Depiction of a prowling cat rendered in the distinctive ink-wash brushwork style characteristic of Xu Beihong's animal paintings, set against a lightly textured rocky and grassy landscape. The feline is shown in a crouching, alert stance with fine incised detail capturing its fur and musculature. A small red seal-script artist's chop signature appears in the upper right field, referencing the painter's customary mark. The denomination '10元' is inscribed in the lower left field. The overall composition faithfully reproduces the aesthetic of traditional Chinese brush painting within the coin's round format. |
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Xu Beihong died in 1953, leaving behind an institution as much as a body of work — he had rebuilt the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing from near nothing after 1949 and spent his final years acquiring European masterworks for the Chinese state. This coin was issued in 1995, the centenary of his birth in Yixing, Jiangsu.
The People's Bank issued several painter-series commemoratives through the mid-1990s, but Xu's remains among the more culturally loaded, given his complicated position as a Western-trained realist who became the primary architect of state art education under the early PRC.