Description: Guernica Framed Print by Pablo Picasso Museo Nacional del Prado Museum Spain 1983 Wonderful Piece With Stunning Detail An accurate depiction of a cruel, dramatic situation, Guernica was created to be part of the Spanish Pavilion at the International Exposition in Paris in 1937. Pablo Picasso’s motivation for painting the scene in this great work was the news of the German aerial bombing of the Basque town whose name the piece bears, which the artist had seen in the dramatic photographs published in various periodicals, including the French newspaper L'Humanité. Despite that, neither the studies nor the finished picture contain a single allusion to a specific event, constituting instead a generic plea against the barbarity and terror of war. The huge picture is conceived as a giant poster, testimony to the horror that the Spanish Civil War was causing and a forewarning of what was to come in the Second World War. Printed 1983 Measures 39" W x 21" T Framed Please See All Pictures for Detail and Condition Visit My Store For Many Other Unique And One Of A Kind Items
Price: 255 USD
Location: New Jersey
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Region of Origin: Spain
Artist: Pablo Picasso
Framing: Framed
Country/Region of Manufacture: Spain
Material: Paper
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Type: Print
Features: Framed
Subject: Guernica
Year of Production: 1983
Unit of Sale: Single Piece