Traditional New Year painting - The old toad teaches how to read (Vietnamese: Lão oa giảng độc)
Accession Nr.: | 61.1.7 |
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Type: | woodblock print |
Date of production: |
between 1950 and 1960
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Place of production: |
Materials/Techniques: | paper, coloured woodblock print |
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Dimensions: | height: 25. 4 cm width: 34.7 cm |
This satirical woodcut, made in the Ðông Hồ workshop in Vietnam, parodies traditional schools. To obtain lucrative government posts, candidates had to pass an examination, which required a thorough knowledge of classical Chinese texts. For this reason, traditional Vietnamese schools already taught students to read and write Chinese characters and prepared them for the civil service examinations.
Frogs are considered by Asian folklore to be rain-bearers, and thus a fertility symbol promising abundant crops and many children. So, for all its satirical content, the image also served as a New Year's image of fertility and good luck.
Frogs are considered by Asian folklore to be rain-bearers, and thus a fertility symbol promising abundant crops and many children. So, for all its satirical content, the image also served as a New Year's image of fertility and good luck.