Sometimes in art history, an artist's works can not be defined under a particular style. Such is the case for Picasso's Guernica where he used aspects of Cubism (this is particularly prominent in the horse's face), but the entire piece should not be described as Cubist. Because of the fragmented objects and dislocated features, the best way to describe this art style would be Cubist fragmentation. Best of luck!
This style of art was Pop Art.
The Heinkel He 111 and Bf 109Bs biplanes were the planes that were used to bomb the Basque City of Guernica on April 26th 1937.
Pop art
Classical Roman art.
collage
It is an oil painting, expressing Picasso's anger at the bombing of the town of Guernica.
1939 - 1981.
in his early years he painted portraits of what he wished to be, a handsome man who got all the ladies.
It is clearly representational, although not realistic.
His large painting Guernica, yes. Otherwise his art was not political.
I would say Guernica and The women of Avignon.
you look at a historians art or personality and en corporate it into your art work, but with a twist of your style in it as well.
Perspective is used in nearly all art, except for abstract art. A style that intentionally ignores the rules of perspective is called Naive Art.
True, Keith Haring's works of art do resemble art in the pop art style, however his object was different. His works of art were politically charged, and he (clearly) used a graffiti approach to his works.
Picasso started in May and finished at the beginning of July. He used oil paint on a large canvas, made lots of sketches, which he used and refused over and over again.
he used fresco and gothic art
Guernica's population is 16,224.