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Picasso’s ‘Guernica’ marked a specific event. What does it say today? ‘Guernica’ has long been called to speak during wartime. Our critic visited Spain to take its measure.
Though it’s now considered one of Picasso’s masterpieces, ‘Guernica’ didn’t have many fans when it debuted—one critic even called it “one of the poorest things produced in the world ...
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Why Is Picasso's Guernica So Important? - MSNHowever late Picasso's political awakening may have come, its catalyst was the Spanish Civil War, and the singular atrocity that defined it-the bombing of the Basque city Guernica, to which ...
The Reina Sofía museum in Madrid has lifted its ban on photographing “Guernica,” saying it hopes to enhance the experience for those viewing the antiwar painting.
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Picasso's Guernica; Painting a BombingBorn from fire and fear, Guernica remains one of the most chilling anti-war statements in history.
Guernica, the town, is a center of Basque culture. For Basques (who know it as Gernika), the violence that moved Picasso nearly a century ago is merely one chapter in a long history of resilience ...
Picasso’s status as an as outsider in France meant that relied on his inventiveness and nonconformity for inspiration and survival. Could a creature of the establishment have painted Guernica?
The Harvard Art Museums’ “Picasso: War, Combat, and Revolution,” which debuted on Jan. 20 centers around the themes and concepts highlighted in one of the Spanish painter’s most famous ...
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