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    Guernica Picasso

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    "Guernica" by Pablo Picasso which is a very dark painting that shows pain and chaos. Picasso was working on a mural for the Paris Exhibition that was to be held in the summer of 1937. Picasso discontinued his idea of that mural on May 1st 1937 so that he could being working on Guernica. He did this because of the bombing that happen in his country where he lived. This painting was created to show the tragedies of the Spanish Civil War. There was a lot of detail information about the painting. Guernica

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    Guernica Picasso

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    Guernica, by Pablo Picasso, in 1937 is a mural specifically painted to a tragic event of the Bombing of Guernica. Picasso's painting is a response to the bombing of Guernica, During that time the Spanish Republican government commissioned Pablo Picasso to design a large scaled mural for display at the Paris International Exposition in 1937. To Pablo Picasso it was his personal way of expressing his political commitment and loyalty to Spain. Guernica is now represented as an anti-war symbol

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    Symbolism In Guernica

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    Guernica, the title of the painting, is a town in Basque Country, Spain. It was the target of terror bombing during the Spanish civil war because it was the northern bastion of the Republican resistance movement. First, war is depicted as devastating and it cares no one – men, women, grandparents, children neither animals. Everyone is a victim. By looking at the paintings, the people are in pain. With their mouth open that might mean streaming out their agony; with their fingers wide spread, they

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    Name: Raymonde Weyzen Assignment: Research Paper Course: Visual Methodologies Supervisor: Alena Alexandrova Date: 18 December 2014 Picasso’s Guernica: An analysis based on the methodologies provided by Panofsky and Barthes In January 1937, Pablo Picasso accepted the commission for a 25 foot long mural for the Spanish pavilion at the Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne (Borja-Villel et al., 2010). This exposition was a creation of the Spanish Government in exile

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    Pablo Picasso's Guernica

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    According to Oneota School of Art and Humanities, Picasso’s painting “Guernica” is the most important anti-war work of art produced in the twentieth century. At the time “Guernica” was being presented in Spain, the creation of modern technology was being celebrated. This theme contributed to the symbolism behind the work, which portrayed how the use of inhumane technology contributes greatly to the horrors of war. This symbolism still remains very relevant to our present day society due to the way

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    How Did Guernica Change

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    “Guernica” is named after a village in Spain. In 1937, Picasso got his inspiration for creating this painting after Guernica was bombed by German and Italian planes. Thousands of deadly bombs were dropped over Guernica that left this small village in ruins. Thousands of people were killed and injured. And the fires created by the bombs destroyed 70 percent of Guernica. Prior to the bombing of Guernica, Picasso was in the process of creating another piece of art for the Paris Exhibition, but after

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    Guernica Picasso Analysis

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    Pablo Picasso’s painting, “Guernica”, uses the elements of color, lines, composition, shape, and size to assert the message: how life during World War II lead to the ruin of human emotions. The message of this painting is intriguing and engages the audience’s attention. The logic of this painting is brought about in Picasso’s idea of portraying the corrupt way of living during World War II, a war that changed history. Emotions clearly exposed in the painting encircle around depression, worry, and

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    Guernica, is a painting made by Pablo Picasso in 1937, and it is a huge mural hanging in the Reina Sofia Museum. Picasso wanted to create a picture that shows the suffering of innocent people in times of war. Also, he wanted a way to express his anger towards what was happening and towards war in general. The painting was made after Picasso learned about the tragedy that struck Guernica town during War World Two. When observing the painting, one can notice it was made using only three colors, white

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    Picasso’s Guernica will be perceived as “violent, dynamic, vital, disturbing” (Walton 1970, 347). But perceived as belonging to the category of “guernicas”—where guernicas are works with “surfaces with the colors and shapes of Picasso’s Guernica, but the surfaces are molded to protrude from the wall like relief maps of different kinds of terrain”. Picasso’s Guernica will be perceived not as violent and dynamic, but as “cold, stark, lifeless, or serene and restful, or perhaps bland, dull, boring”

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    There have been countless interpretations of the motifs within Pablo Picasso’s Guernica since it was first exhibited in July of 1937 at the Paris International Exposition. Initially, the painting was not well received by critics. It was presumably destined to collect dust at the back of Picasso’s studio. However, after the events of the Second World War, the imagery represented within Guernica became painfully familiar. Its macabre elements strongly resonated with people from around the globe, and

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