Pablo Picasso, the Spanish painter created the anti-war masterpiece Guernica in 1937.
What is Guernica?
Picasso created the enormous oil painting Guernica in 1937. One of his most well-known pieces is thought by many art experts to be the most stirring and potent anti-war painting in history. It is on display in Madrid's Reina Sofia Museum.
The painting depicts the agony caused by violence and anarchy on a canvas that is 3.49 meters (11 feet 5 in) height and 7.76 metres (25 feet 6 in) wide. A dead infant, screaming people, a gored horse, a bull, a mutilated soldier, and flames are prominent elements in the composition.
Picasso created Guernica at his Parisian residence in response to the bombardment of Guernica on April 26, 1937. Guernica is a town in the Basque Country in northern Spain that was attacked by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy at the behest of the Spanish Nationalists. As soon as it was finished, Guernica was displayed at the Spanish pavilion at the 1937 Paris International Exposition before moving on to other locations. Funds were raised for Spanish war aid through the travelling show. The 1936–1939 Spanish Civil War received widespread media coverage when the picture quickly rose to fame and received high praise.
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In 1937, which prolific spanish painter created the anti-war masterpiece guernica?