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Guernica Art T-shirt

Guernica Art T-shirt

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Pablo Picasso

1937

Cubism/Surrealism

 
Housed at the Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid, Spain, this large Spanish painting has been widely recognized as one of the most powerful and moving anti-war images ever created. Created by Picasso as a response to the Spanish Civil War in 1937, this canvas shows pain & suffering in stark black & white, as people and animals face chaos & violence. Some of the intertwined images depict a mother screaming over her dead child, dismembered people, raging fires and a horse in agony gored by a bull’s horn.

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Guernica Art T-shirt

Retail Price

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Completed

Art Style

IND ₹1599 / US $35 / UK £25 / EU €30

Pablo Picasso

1937

Cubism/Surrealism

 
Housed at the Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid, Spain, this large Spanish painting has been widely recognized as one of the most powerful and moving anti-war images ever created. Created by Picasso as a response to the Spanish Civil War in 1937, this canvas shows pain & suffering in stark black & white, as people and animals face chaos & violence. Some of the intertwined images depict a mother screaming over her dead child, dismembered people, raging fires and a horse in agony gored by a bull’s horn.

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IND ₹1599 / US $35 / UK £25 / EU €30

Pablo Picasso

1937

Cubism/Surrealism

 
Housed at the Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid, Spain, this large Spanish painting has been widely recognized as one of the most powerful and moving anti-war images ever created. Created by Picasso as a response to the Spanish Civil War in 1937, this canvas shows pain & suffering in stark black & white, as people and animals face chaos & violence. Some of the intertwined images depict a mother screaming over her dead child, dismembered people, raging fires and a horse in agony gored by a bull’s horn.