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Washington Crossing The Delaware: Painting Analysis

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Important times in World history; two must come to mind: World War II and a piece of an American legacy, when Washington crosses the Delaware. Both events were painted by some of the world’s most creative and well-known artists; Pablo Picasso and Emmanuel Leutze. At first glance, not much is similar about these beautiful paintings, you may not even realize that there is more to the story than what first greets your eyes.

The painting “Guernica”, a black and white oil painting depicts the chaos that ensued World War II. It was painted by Pablo Picasso in his sharp, shaped style. At first glance, you notice an overwhelming amount of shapes, when looking closer those shapes become faces of despair and distress, which as one could imagine that is what the people of Spain were feeling prior to the bombing that inspired this painting. With odd shapes, and a large, chaos filled canvass, it defiantly puts on display its uncanny ability to attract the viewer into digging into the deeper meaning of this intriguing master piece.

“Washington Crossing the Delaware”, depicts exactly what the title states, Washington and his crew crossing the Delaware river. It shows Washington valiantly standing in his boat, …show more content…

Both painting were created with oil, which enables the artist to experiment with different shades and position because of its lasting dry time. They are both considered political pieces, showing a political stand point and view. In “Guernica, Picasso obviously feels sympathetic for Spain showing their distressed faces and the chaos that ensued because of the bombings. “Washington Crossing the Delaware” favors Washington greatly, showing him as a brave and courageous leader fiercely leading his troops forward. They are both painted on large stretched canvasses, showing off their details and flaunting their creative

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