Guernica was a small town in the north of Spain that was bombed for three hours straight by Hitler during the Civil War of Spain in 1937.
Pablo Picasso painted Guernica to symbolize the Horror of that Sunday, when many people died for no reason.
Hitler bombed Guerica as practice for his military for later on in WWII.
To Spain, Guernica represents a time that no one misses.
Gernica (Guernica) Spain has about 16,000 inhabitants.
Site of fascist and anti-fascist struggle in 1935 that provided the setting for Picasso's "Guernica". Guernica is a small town in northwestern Spain.
The civil war in Spain
Guernica, Spain
the painting Guernica by Pablo Picasso is in the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid, Spain
It does not 'depict' in the normal sense of the word. It is an expression of Picasso's horror when he heard about the bombing of Guernica, Spain, by twenty-eight German bombers, on April 26, 1937 during the Spanish Civil War. Guernica is a city in the Basque region of Spain. If you Google the name, Wikipedia is sure to tell you the whole story.
It is an oil painting, expressing Picasso's anger at the bombing of the town of Guernica.
Picasso was living in Paris when the Nazis bombed Guernica, Spain in April of 1937. This inspired him to begin work on the mural, Guernica, on May 1 of that year, which was finished by the middle of June, 1937.
It is called Guernica, after the destroyed town.
The city that Pablo Picasso painted was Guernica, Spain. This city was bombed during the Spanish civil war.
The Guernica is a painting made by Pablo Picasso. It was all about the bombing of Guernica, a village in northern Spain, by Italian and German warplanes on April 1937 during the Spanish Civil War.
Museu National Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid, Spain.