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Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,

Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

v Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

v Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

v Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

v Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

v Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

v Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

v Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

v Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

v Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

v Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

v Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

v Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling
Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.
So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.
In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk Spain in an ocean of pain and death.

In an interview published in the American magazine New Masses in 1945 Picasso, by then an official
member od the French Communist Party, referred to the paintings deliberate sense of propaganda
and went on to remark that the bull represents brutality, the horse the people.

So what precisely, does Guernica portray? The clues to the meaning od Picassos great painting seem
at best enigmatic: there is a speared horse in its death throes, an impassive bull and a howling
woman cradling

Since its unveiling, in 1937, tere Has been endless debate about what picassos Guernica represents,
Niven that the painting does not depict the actual bom bing of the Basque town on 26th April that
year. Initially, there was a rush to equate the content of the painting with the atrocity, thanks to its
title and to its context as the focal work in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition.
Picasso, for his part, clearly identified Guernica with the Republican struggle, amd is reported by the
Communist writer and filmmaker Georges Sadoul as saying: In the panel on which I am working,
which I shall call Guernica, and in all my recent works of art, I clearly express my abhorrence of the
military caste which has sunk S

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