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Portrait of Zhou Enlai (or Chou En-Lai (En Lai) or Cheou Ngen-lai (Ngen lai
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Portrait of Zhou Enlai (or Chou En-Lai (En Lai) or Cheou Ngen-lai (Ngen lai
LSE4321935 Portrait of Zhou Enlai (or Chou En-Lai (En Lai) or Cheou Ngen-lai (Ngen lai) or Chu En Lai) (1898-1976) working, 1949. Photography, in " The Life of Zhou En Lai", Shanghai, 1977. by Chinese Photographer, (20th Century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Zhou Enlai (or Chou En-Lai (En Lai) or Cheou Ngen-lai (Ngen lai) or Chu En Lai) (1898-1976) working, 1949. Photography, in " The Life of Zhou En Lai", Shanghai, 1977.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; Chinese, out of copyright
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This print showcases the esteemed Chinese leader, Zhou Enlai, hard at work in 1949. The portrait captures his focused demeanor and determination as he navigates through a pivotal period in China's history. Zhou Enlai, also known as Chou En-Lai or Cheou Ngen-lai, was a key figure in the Communist Party of China and served as the first Premier of the People's Republic of China from 1949 until his death in 1976. His leadership played a crucial role in shaping modern China. The photograph is part of "The Life of Zhou En Lai", published in Shanghai in 1977. It offers an intimate glimpse into Zhou's daily life and work during this significant time for the nation. The image exudes a sense of dedication and responsibility that defined Zhou's character. Taken by an anonymous Chinese photographer from the 20th century, this portrait has become an iconic representation of Zhou Enlai's legacy. With its timeless quality, it serves as a reminder of his contributions to Chinese politics and society. As we gaze upon this powerful image, we are reminded not only of Zhou Enlai's impact but also how photography can capture moments that transcend time itself. Leonard de Selva has preserved this historical gem within their private collection for all to appreciate today
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