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Children Playing in the Ashes of Fire Crackers 1967 Canvas

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$129.00 SGD
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12" x 18"
16" x 24"
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A touch of home truly in your abode.

Our premium canvas prints are vibrant and machine-stretched over a 1-inch timber frame. It is also made with a durable medium that is resistant to both moisture and scratches. Our canvas is imported directly from Germany, ensuring a quality result

 

About This Image:

Children playing among the ashes of burnt firecrackers on the eve of Chinese New Year. Firecrackers are set off as a symbol of good fortune and prosperity, as it was believed that the loud noise would ward off evil spirits. Today, firecrackers are banned. Singapore imposed a partial ban on firecrackers in March 1970 after they caused a fire that killed 6 and injured 68 people. A total ban was enacted in 1972 after policemen were attacked for preventing unlawful usage of firecrackers.

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