Political Conflict In Picasso's Guernica By Pablo Picasso

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Paintings are an effective art form; political conflict has been the theme of innumerable paintings. A subtle analysis of them would reveal the microscopic but penetrating traces of reconciliation attempts. The value of such paintings depend not on the painter or its historical value but on its depiction of a specific and a conflict-oriented universal subject matter: convincing the calamity of the conflict and inviting the beholders to walk away from it. Pablo Picasso’s ‘Guernica’ is a painting of the above mentioned kind; it was painted in 1937 with the intention of portraying the tragedy in the Guernica, Basque in Germany; the city was bombed during the Spanish Civil War and was destroyed. The painting has received several criticisms by today. What has made Picasso portray a tragic scene and what has he expected through it? The answers to these questions can enlighten us on many issues and make us acknowledged of the truth behind every criticism. Picasso wanted to reveal the world the repercussions of a war begotten out of despotic political schemes; the political wrath was appease...

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