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Pablo Picasso’s Guernica measures 3.5 by 7.8 meters, and was the artist’s very personal response to the bombing in April 1937 of Guernica, a small, undefended and strategically unimportant town in Spain’s Basque Country. The painting was commissioned by the government of Spain’s Second Republic – then engaged in a bitter Civil War against the forces of General Francisco Franco – with officials wanting the artist to produce something to adorn the Spanish Pavilion at the International Exposition in Paris.
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Eighty years of Picasso’s Guernica

Major new exhibition at Madrid’s Reina Sofia museum sheds new light on painting of bombing of Basque town during Spanish Civil War

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