1. Guernica, 1937, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid
Guernica is a blue, black, and white anti-war mural showing the emotional ravages of war. The painting refers to the German and Italian bombing of the town of Guernica during the...
Over the course of his ninety-two years of life, Pablo Picasso explored a wide variety of artistic styles and techniques. The Spanish artist is one of the most famous, as well as influential, artists of all time. His legacy lives on in the art o...
There is much scholarly speculation as to the degree to which Pablo Picasso’s Weeping Women series, of which this picture is a prime example, is a meditation on the artist’s relationship with his mistress at the time, Surrealist photographer D...
Picasso’s Three Musicians of 1921 is an exercise in flat shapes and two-dimensionality. Three Musicians demonstrates principles and observable characteristics of Synthetic Cubism.
In contrast to Analytic Cubism, developed between 1908 and 1912 ...