Reading Picasso’s Guernica like a comic strip offers a new way to understand the story it is telling
Guernica by Pablo Picasso is one of the most famous artworks of the 20th century. The painting is huge and violent, and when it was first displayed in 1937 it was considered absolutely groundbreaking.
"Guernica," one of Pablo Picasso's most spectacular and controversial pictures, has been acquired for a two week's exhibit by the Fogg Art Museum, it was announced yesterday. The painting ...
In Star Wars Guernica, Darth Vader, R2-D2 and Yoda are seen in a battle, echoing Picasso’s action-packed composition. Meanwhile, Punk Skunk Guernica features toy sculptures that belong to his ...
At Reina Sofía museum in Madrid, schoolchildren visit Picasso’s iconic painting “Guernica,” which depicts death and anguish in the aftermath of the bombing of the Basque town in 1937.
An installation view of “Picasso and Paper” at the Cleveland Museum of Art. David A. Brichford, courtesy Cleveland Museum of Art Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer’s roving art critic ...
Trench Warfare (1932) by Otto Dix and Guernica (1937) by Pablo Picasso are both paintings on the theme of war. Refer to specific artworks. If you discuss the artists or their work in general you ...
Reading Picasso’s Guernica like a comic strip offers a new way to understand the story it is telling
Reading Guernica as a comic positions the painting not as a lofty work of fine art, but as a public narrative of violence.
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