It is a huge oil painting on canvas. It represents Picasso's feelings after he had read about the German bombing of Guernica, the little town.
It is an oil painting, expressing Picasso's anger at the bombing of the town of Guernica.
Pablo Picasso
Looking at other Picasso paintings it is obvious that Picasso in the 1930's often rejects this illusion, it is not peculiar to Guernica.
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) painted Guernica in 1937 in response to Nazi saturation bombing of the town of Guernica. It is now considered one of the most famous Picasso paintings and is in the Reina Sofia in Madrid.
the connection is that they are both painted by picasso
Yes, it is.
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.
It is an oil painting, expressing Picasso's anger at the bombing of the town of Guernica.
Pablo Picasso.
Himself.
Pablo Picasso
Looking at other Picasso paintings it is obvious that Picasso in the 1930's often rejects this illusion, it is not peculiar to Guernica.
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) painted Guernica in 1937 in response to Nazi saturation bombing of the town of Guernica. It is now considered one of the most famous Picasso paintings and is in the Reina Sofia in Madrid.
In Paris.
Guernica
Pablo Picasso
The Mural titled Guernica by Picasso is an oil on canvas (Wikepedia)