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  2. Guernica (Picasso) - Wikipedia

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    Not only did she find the studio large enough for Picasso to paint Guernica in, she also had exclusive access to photograph the work in progress. [ 21 ] “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.

  3. Pablo Picasso - Wikipedia

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    When he displayed the painting to acquaintances in his studio later that year, the nearly universal reaction was shock and revulsion; Matisse angrily dismissed the work as a hoax. [40] Picasso did not exhibit Les Demoiselles publicly until 1916. Other works from this period include Nude with Raised Arms (1907) and Three Women (1908).

  4. Guernica - Wikipedia

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    On April 26, 1937, Guernica was bombed by Nazi Germany's Condor Legion and Fascist Italy's Aviazione Legionaria, in one of the first aerial bombings. The attack inspired Pablo Picasso's painting Guernica, depicting his outrage at the attack.

  5. The Weeping Woman - Wikipedia

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    During the creation of Guernica, Picasso made his first studies of a weeping woman on 24 May 1937, however, it was not to be included in the composition of Guernica.An image of the weeping woman was inserted in the lower right of the painting, but this was removed by Picasso, who considered that it would upstage the agonised expressions of the four women in the painting.

  6. Bombing of Guernica - Wikipedia

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    Before the bombing of Guernica took place, Picasso never cared much for anything to do with politics. Once Picasso heard the news he changed his commissioned work for Spain into a reflection on the massacre. [52] Picasso began the painting on 11 May 1937, working on a piece of unbleached muslin (349 cm x 776 cm). Since the work was so large ...

  7. This 10-Year-Old Art Prodigy’s Latest Painting, Inspired by ...

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    The original work, which measures 48×60 inches, will live at Chase Contemporary. ... [Picasso] made the painting for Guernica and didn’t want the people of Guernica to be forgotten.” ...

  8. Dora Maar - Wikipedia

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    In particular, Maar's influence can be seen in Picasso's powerful anti-war painting Guernica (1937). "She influenced Picasso to paint Guernica – he had never entered political painting before," says Amar Singh, curator of Amar Gallery in London. [3] Maar was depicted in a number of Picasso's paintings, including his Portrait of Dora Maar and ...

  9. Where does 'OK, I like it Picasso' come from? - AOL

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    The artist @kvtfineart who does live wedding paintings of brides and grooms claimed the sound embodied guests' reactions to her skilled work Now everyone is saying, "OK, I like it, Picasso" .