Picasso preferred, in all cases, that his figures visually express his emotions, bringing forth a certain pathetic quality, emphasized by the winged, charred, falling figure. Artist biography Pablo ...
“It was almost neurological, something that forced him to be very active all the time,” says Diana Widmaier Picasso, an art historian and the granddaughter of Picasso and Marie-Thérèse ...
Reading Guernica as a comic positions the painting not as a lofty work of fine art, but as a public narrative of violence.
above all, the helpless rage and hatred of the trapped victims. Many judges have called the picture final proof of the claim that Picasso is one of the great draftsmen in modern art. While the ...