Image "Guernica" (1937), framed
Original: 1937, oil on canvas, 349.3 x 776.6 cm, Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid.
Guernica is a detailed representation of a cruel, dramatic situation and was created by Picasso to be part of the Spanish pavilion at the world exhibition in Paris in 1937. Pablo PicassoS Motivation to paint the scene in this great work was the news of the German air bombing of the eponymous Basque city. The artist took note of this on dramatic photographs published in various magazines, including the French newspaper L'Humanité.
Nevertheless, neither the studies nor the finished image contain a single allusion to a certain event, but a general plea against barbarism and the horrors of war. The huge picture is designed as a huge poster, testimony to the horror of the Spanish civil war and harbinger of the Second World War.
The steamed colors, the intensity of each motif and the way they are articulated are all essentially for the extreme tragedy of the scene, which should become a symbol for all devastating tragedies of modern society.
This is a high -quality and strictly limited reproduction of the image in museum quality:
5-colored frequency-modulated reproduction on 260g rives letters
limited edition 1,000 copies.
Motif size 42.2 x 92 cm (h/b).
Blatt format 67 x 98 cm (h/b).
© Laieproduccions, © SUCCENTION PICASSO, Paris 2017.
Framed in a silver -colored solid wood frame with a slanted cut partout, glazed. Format 72 x 120 cm (h/b).
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