The 'Guernica', 1937.
It was painted as a response to the horrors of war (war protest).
It is an oil painting, expressing Picasso's anger at the bombing of the town of Guernica.
Picasso realised that he could not paint the bombing of Guernica, the little town, in a realistic way. He wanted to express his own horror.
to show the true horrors of the bombing of the town called Guernica there was also no soldiers in the town. In the bottom middle of the work theres a broken sword symbolizing defeat. this happened on the 26th of April 1937.
Everyday things, flowers, animals, people ...
It was painted as a response to the horrors of war (war protest).
guernica (paint) by Pablo Picasso to portray the horrors of the Spanish civil war.
Spanish artist Pueblo Picasso ex of painting that represented horrors of war: Guernica
It is an oil painting, expressing Picasso's anger at the bombing of the town of Guernica.
The Guernica.
Picasso's Guernica is an anti-war symbol, painted in response to the Spanish Civil War.
Guernica is the name of a small town in the way north of Spain that was bombed by the German's, with Franco's permission (leader of Spain) during World War II. Hitler wanted to test some new bombs and Franco said he could try it out on this village/town. The people had no idea - thus, Picasso's painting of the horrors of war, and the horror of a leader who would permit that kind of atrocity to take place in his own country.
Picasso realised that he could not paint the bombing of Guernica, the little town, in a realistic way. He wanted to express his own horror.
to show the true horrors of the bombing of the town called Guernica there was also no soldiers in the town. In the bottom middle of the work theres a broken sword symbolizing defeat. this happened on the 26th of April 1937.
Everyday things, flowers, animals, people ...
It's name is Guernica.
The city that Pablo Picasso painted was Guernica, Spain. This city was bombed during the Spanish civil war.