Pablo Picasso's Guernica And Liberty Leading The People

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The Nazis attacking small Spanish villages will that not a surprise. The “Guernica” was painted in the 1930’s by a famous artist known as Pablo Picasso. This was accruing about the time as World War 2 was starting the ones causing this were the Nazi’s. Although it was a small Spanish village it’s known now by Picasso, even small events can cause a huge impact on War history. “Liberty Leading the People” this painting was about around the French Revolution. The French Revolution was when France was uprising the monarchy when meant there was just a king or queen ruling. This Revolution lasted 10 years from 1789 to 1799 France won the uprising, then establishing France as a republic. Eugene Delcroix painted “Liberty Leading the People” a painting also showing how a simple rebellion can cause, but also that the lady in the center with the French flag is a symbol of hope for the French citizens fighting for their right as America did against the British. The paintings “Guernica” and “Liberty Leading the People” is a telling history by an event that some lived and painted so people can know of the destructions of WAR. …show more content…

Oil paint is a paste made with ground pigment and a drying oil such as linseed oil mostly every artist used this oil paint. On Eugene Delecroix his had actually colors like red, blue, yellowish, and brownish to oil paint. I think Eugene Delecroix added some dye the oil paint to give it some color probably from plants such as flowers. On Picasso he used more of value color from the element value colors are more like black, white, and shadows from the objects standing in the

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