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Guernica, 1937 by Pablo Picasso Probably Picasso's most famous work, Guernica is certainly his most powerful political statement, painted as an immediate reaction to the Nazi's devastating casual bombing practice on the Basque town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War
Les Demoiselles dAvignon, 1907 by Pablo Picasso The exhibition entitled: Picasso:40 Years of His Art, was organized by Alfred H Barr (1902 - 1981), in collaboration with the Art Institute of Chicago The exhibition contained 344 works, including the major and then newly painted Guernica and its studies, as well as Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Blue Nude, 1902 by Pablo Picasso It is one of Picasso's paintings during his blue period and has without a doubt proved Picasso's talent on highlighting the deepest emotions while using only one color to effectively express it The seated model, seated with her back to the viewer, postured as it often adopted in life classes
Dove of Peace, 1949 by Pablo Picasso Dove of Peace, 1949 by Pablo Picasso With Guernica hailed as one of the world's most moving anti-war paintings, Picasso was invited to design an image to represent peace
The Weeping Woman, 1937 by Pablo Picasso Picasso's insistence that we imagine ourselves into the excoriated face of this woman, into her dark eyes, was part of his response to seeing newspaper photographs of the Luftwaffe's bombing of Guernica on behalf of Franco in the Spanish civil war on April 26, 1937
Pablo Picasso This was just a prelude before Picasso seemingly effortlessly began to combine his modernist concepts with his skill into surrealist masterpieces like Guernica, (1937), a frenzied and masterful combination of style that embodies the despair of war
Picasso and Dali Picasso's sketches for "Guernica" demonstrate how closely these two artists realized their visions of Spain's peril The Civil War also marked the divergence of their careers
Minotauromachy, 1935 by Pablo Picasso Minotauromachy served as a visual source for Guernica, Picasso's famous mural of 1937 about that conflict, which contains some of the same imagery that is seen here
Pablo Picasso Biography During the 1930s, Picasso's works such as his well-known Guernica, a unique depiction of the Spanish Civil War, reflected the violence of war time The menacing minotaur became a central symbol of his art, replacing the harlequin of his earlier years
Pablo Picasso Paintings Figures at the Seaside Girl Before a Mirror Girl in a Chemise Guernica Harlequin with Glass Harlequin Joie De Vivre