Is Guernica (1937) the most famous piece of political protest art ever made? Probably. Depicting the wailing, the dead, the gorged and dismembered, Picasso’s Cubist mural is so ingrained in our ...
According to Strauss & Co, “1967 was the year that Picasso lost his studio in Paris on the Rue des Grands-Augustins where he had painted Guernica (1937).” “That year, Roland Penrose ...
TONY FOX reports from a Hartlepool event to commemorate those from the area who went and fought for liberty in Spain ...
Almost 4,000 arrived by ship in Southampton, after the bombing of the town of Guernica in 1937, and were initially housed in a temporary camp outside the town. Artists Sonia Boué and Ashokkumar D ...
"They were Thomas Carter, who lost his life in Spain at the battle of Jarama in February 1937. William Smith ... Teesside area following the bombing of Guernica in 1937. Some refugees stayed ...
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Whether one of the 20th century’s great masters was trying to fool us or not (hardly a surprise), we all know symbolism underpinned much of his life’s artistic output, in particular Guernica, painted ...
The bombing took place on 26 April 1937. On 1 May, Picasso made the first sketches of what was to become the epic-scaled painting, Guernica. Picasso had been invited earlier that year by the ...
Lawyer, zen monk, art collector and gallery owner. All of these describe Salmon Arm's Ian McTavish, at least until the end of the year when he retires his legal practice.
The outpouring of universal grief prompted by Picasso’s most famous painting, Guernica, has reverberated throughout the world as one of the most powerful anti-war statements since its making in April ...
Plans to establish a new Guggenheim Museum outpost in Guernica and the Urdaibai biosphere reserve in Spain have ignited controversy. While supporters argue that the development could rejuvenate ...