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  2. Guernica (Picasso) - Wikipedia

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    Guernica was painted using a matte house paint specially formulated at Picasso's request to have the least possible gloss. [1] American artist John Ferren assisted him in preparing the monumental canvas, [ 21 ] and photographer Dora Maar , who had been working with Picasso since mid-1936 photographing his studio and teaching him the technique ...

  3. List of paintings by René Magritte - Wikipedia

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    Famous Man [5] 1926 Oil on canvas 65 x 81 cm Sensational News [6] 1926 Oil on canvas 62 x 81 cm Desert Catapult [7] 1926 Oil on canvas 75 x 65 cm Rêve d'étudiant [8] 1926 Nationalgalerie. Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg Öl. Ripolin und Bleistift auf Leinwand 80.3 x 70 cm Portrait of Paul Nougé [9] 1927

  4. History of painting - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Picasso painted his mural sized Guernica to commemorate the horrors of the bombing. Pablo Picasso, Guernica, 1937, protest against Fascism. In its final form, Guernica is an immense black and white, 3.5 metres (11 feet) tall and 7.8 metres (26 feet) wide mural painted in oil. The mural presents a scene of death, violence, brutality ...

  5. Picasso's African Period - Wikipedia

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    Les Demoiselles d'Avignon.The two figures on the right are the beginnings of Picasso's African period.. Picasso's African Period, which lasted from 1906 to 1909, was the period when Pablo Picasso painted in a style which was strongly influenced by African sculpture, particularly traditional African masks and art of ancient Egypt, in addition to non-African influences including Iberian ...

  6. Pablo Picasso - Wikipedia

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    In addition, her black and white photographs are likely to have influenced the black and white scheme of Guernica, in stark contrast to Picasso's usual colorful paintings. "Maar's practice of photography influenced the art of Picasso – she had a great influence on his work," said Antoine Romand, a Dora Maar expert.

  7. Lists of Picasso artworks - Wikipedia

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    List of Picasso artworks 1889–1900; List of Picasso artworks 1901–1910; List of Picasso artworks 1911–1920; List of Picasso artworks 1921–1930; List of Picasso artworks 1931–1940; List of Picasso artworks 1941–1950; List of Picasso artworks 1951–1960; List of Picasso artworks 1961–1970; List of Picasso artworks 1971–1973

  8. Western painting - Wikipedia

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    Guernica is an immense black-and-white, 3.5-metre (11 ft) tall and 7.8-metre (23 ft) wide mural painted in oil. The mural presents a scene of death, violence, brutality, suffering, and helplessness without portraying their immediate causes. The choice to paint in black and white invokes the immediacy of a newspaper photograph. [48]

  9. The Charnel House - Wikipedia

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    The black and white 'grisaille' composition centres on a massed pile of corpses and was based primarily upon film and photographs of a slaughtered family during the Spanish Civil War. [1] It is considered to be the second of three major anti-war Picassos, preceded by Guernica in 1937 and succeeded by Massacre in Korea in 1951.