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Print "The Revolutionary Army Has Come"

 

  The notes of harmonica played by the boy seem to be heard. So does the happy singing of the girl.
  The harmonica and books in their hands were given by soldiers of the Korean People's Revolutionary Army.
  The boy and the girl sit on a log in the courtyard in the snow, with a soldier's cap on his head and overcoat on her shoulders.
  The work represents the pleasure of the children to meet the soldiers of the KPRA who entered the village singing the song of victory loudly during the anti-Japanese revolutionary struggle, and their resolve to grow up to join the army.
  It was created by Merited Artist Hwang In Je at the Mansudae Art Studio in 1985.
  The print "The Revolutionary Army Has Come" is now kept as a work of national importance at the Korea National Art Museum.