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    An artist, can and has represented what he or she sees then produces it on a material, which allows the audience see a different point-of-view to see the world. A piece of art can allow the viewers to have an emotional feeling, which has allowed life to imitate art because that feeling they have discovered can or have stuck with them and changed their perception on how to act upon on an action. Art is neither one of reflection of social change or an impetus, it is both. Art is neither just one,

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    Read The Visual Meaning

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    In order to understand Guernica (1937) one must ‘read the visual’; With the help of Ora Attia’s 2011 article “Separation and Individuation in Picasso’s Guernica”, the visual metaphors and hidden meanings in the piece were more evident to me, making Guernica (1937) not only visually but intellectually stimulating as well. The perpetual anti-war symbol has many hidden meanings. The corrida

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    Guernica Comparison

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    The painting “Guernica,” by Pablo Picasso, and the painting “Executions of the Third of May,” by Francisco de Goya, were are both centered around the same general theme. There are several similarities between the two pieces regarding content and meaning. In addition to the similarities of these two pieces, there are also some differences regarding the artists, the creation process of the pieces, and the technical aspects that make up the paintings. Similarities and differences can be identified in

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    Guernica And Picasso

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    As one of the the greatest painters of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso was one of the most influential artist. With the collaboration of Georges Braque, Picasso became the creator of cubism, which lead to many creations, one of these being Guernica. In these creations picasso wanted his viewers to feel the pain and suffrage of those in the bombing. He went on to develope painting that demonstrates conflicts in political realms after being describe as “the least political person ever known.” Picasso

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    In 1937, Pablo Picasso depicts an epic event in history in his "Guernica" using visual symbolism, line, space, light and color which advocates to the observer the truth behind the subject matter of the artwork itself. The line used leads to specific images to tell the story; the space throughout the work is filled with many jagged and sharp shapes with an odd use of positive and negative space. The light and color illuminate the actual scene. Knowing and understanding how the artist uses these

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    Guernica is an artwork created by a Spanish artist Pablo Picasso is known to the one of the most significant and powerful anti- war paintings in history. This is based on is home country Spain which affected the Spaniards. During the catastrophe, a civil war was also taken place against its own country in 1937. Since he released that incident was happening it influenced Picasso to Paint Guernica. Cubist Spanish Artist Pablo Picasso, illustrated the artwork Guernica in 1937 while the time he was

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    The Two Fridas Picasso

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    of the 20th century and co-founder of the Cubist movement, was a participant in Europe’s political discourse during most of the early 1900s. Picasso’s Guernica, one of his most powerful political statements, was painted as an immediate reaction to the Nazi’s casual bombing practice on the Basque town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. Guernica, a mural-size canvas painted in blue, black, and white oil, shows tragedies of war and the suffering it inflicts upon individuals, particularly innocent

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    intimidating. The outcome of the bomb lasted for more than two hours with outbursting flames, thousands of people perishing, and others becoming wounded; meanwhile, more soldiers began to fire guns on the ground. Picasso read the what had happened in Guernica in a French

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    Luigi Vittatoe Professor Rockford Sansom HUM1021 Integrated Arts October 14, 2015 Pablo Picasso Guernica Importance of the work From a patron’s point of view, Guernica is a powerful tool that shows the absolute power of art in society. It displays a sign of relevance in the use of art to communicate serious matters and helpful ideas. Most people may view artwork as things for entertainment; some have been quoted to say artists are crazy, somewhat lazy. It should be appreciated and understood clearly

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    certain things occur and how they function. Ruthe Stein of San Francisco Gate makes brief yet notable comparisons of Del Toro’s film to Picasso’s Guernica. Picasso’s famous painting named after the city of Guernica that was destroyed in 1937 by Francisco Franco, was a “sacred town of the Basques”. (Russell 1). Frank Russell’s notes in his book Picasso’s “Guernica: The Labyrinth of Narrative and Vision”, how the Basques lived in the mountains and they were “adept at guerilla tactics” (1). Similar, to the

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