Guernica.
It is an oil painting, expressing Picasso's anger at the bombing of the town of Guernica.
No: Picasso's painting is named after the town.
bombing of a civilian protest
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.
The bombing of Guernica, a small Spanish town.
It is an oil painting, expressing Picasso's anger at the bombing of the town of Guernica.
No: Picasso's painting is named after the town.
There were quite a few. But you're probably thinking of Guernica, which was bombed by the German airforce, in an attack which inspired a painting by Picasso.
bombing of a civilian protest
It is called Guernica, after the destroyed town.
The word is not "gurnika," rather, it is "Gernika," the name of an ancient town in the Basque Country, famous for, among other reasons, the painting by Picasso "Guernica" (the Spanish spelling) depicting the bombing and strafing of the town, a purely civilian target, by German and Italian aircraft during the Spanish civil war.
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.
The bombing of Guernica, a small Spanish town.
Guernica was the bombed town
in the painting the bull represents a struggle, a hard new life for everyone, because in the bombing many people lost their family members and their homes, which made their lives incomplete.
There doesn't appear to be a town anywhere in Spain named Zavala.
If you are referring to Guernica, then it was the bombing of the town in Picasso's home country of Spain with the same name during the Spanish civil war/ WWII (it is unclear which of these two wars caused the bombing).