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  1. The government of the Spanish Republic acquired the mural "Guernica" from Picasso in 1937. When World War II broke out, the artist decided that the painting should remain in the custody of New York's Museum of Modern Art for safekeeping until the conflict ended.

    • Peace

      Picasso, Pablo (Pablo Ruiz Picasso): Paix désarmement pour...

    • Es

      Guernica. El mural «Guernica» fue adquirido a Picasso por el...

    • Dora Maar

      Pablo Picasso began work on sketches for Guernica on May 1...

    • Guernica

      Pablo Picasso began work on sketches for Guernica on May 1...

    • Highlights

      The Museo Reina Sofia’s presentation of its Collection...

    • Pity and Terror

      This exhibition asks why. It is clear that Guernica 's epic,...

    • Picasso, Pablo

      Picasso. Tradición y vanguardia. The work Guernica (1937) by...

    • Bust of Smiling Woman

      Bust of Smiling Woman - Guernica - Museo Nacional Centro de...

  2. Guernica. El mural «Guernica» fue adquirido a Picasso por el Estado español en 1937. Debido al estallido de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, el artista decidió que la pintura quedara bajo la custodia del Museum of Modern Art de Nueva York hasta que finalizara el conflicto bélico.

  3. This guided tour surveys the rooms of the Museo Reina Sofía Collection housing Pablo Picasso’s Guernica and framing its historical context, inviting visitors to think about how and why the work has become a political symbol of the end of Spain’s Transition to democracy and a timeless, universally recognised icon.

  4. On 26 April 1937, at the height of the Spanish Civil War, the Basque city of Gernika was bombed by the German and Italian armies as a show of support for the nationalist forces fighting against the government of the Second Republic. This event inspired Pablo Picasso to paint Guernica.

  5. El 26 de abril de 1937, en plena guerra civil española, la ciudad vasca de Gernika fue bombardeada por los ejércitos alemán e italiano, en apoyo al bando sublevado contra el gobierno de la Segunda República. Este hecho inspiró a Pablo Picasso para pintar el cuadro Guernica.

  6. Museu Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid. Com 349 cm de altura por 776,5 cm de comprimento, Guernica, uma das obras mais famosas de Pablo Picasso (1881–1973), pintada a óleo em 1937, é uma “declaração de guerra contra a guerra e um manifesto contra a violência”. O quadro, além de ser um ícone da Guerra Civil ...

  7. Thanks to the exceptional loan of Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía of numerous sketches and post-scriptums of Guernica, the genesis of the artwork is presented from the bullfights to Minotauromachies in the 1930’s until the bursting of the Spanish civil war in Picasso’s life and art.