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The most recognizable of his works alongside Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, Guernica became the most famous antiwar statement in ...
When it comes to art against tyranny, no work is more seared into our consciousness than Guernica ... there was blood in the streets of Barcelona, where Picasso’s mother and sister lived.
On Nov. 16, 1936 — just under six months before the attack on Guernica — nine bombs were dropped on the Prado. Picasso had been made honorary director of the museum, in absentia, earlier that ...
In the late 1970s, nationalist vigilantes tried to destroy Pablo Picasso’s Guernica ... York’s Hispanic Society of America Museum, he returned to Barcelona to direct the Tapiés Foundation ...
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“Guernica ... from a Barcelona brothel, their angled arms and torsos heralding the tilting space of Cubism. The painting, which lives at the Museum of Modern Art, is as close as Picasso ...
Guernica by Pablo Picasso is one of the most famous artworks of the 20th century. The painting is huge and violent, and when it was first displayed in 1937 it was considered absolutely groundbreaking.
You might recognize the 20th-century painter's famous painting “Guernica,” created ... crowds gathered outside Picasso paintings in the Museum of Modern Art. Several artists, political ...
The show will pair more than 60 masterpieces loaned from the Picasso Museum in Paris with around ... a 1937 horse head sketch ...