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Anti-Fascist Three-Dimensional Oil Painting - "Guernica"

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Anti-Fascist Three-Dimensional Oil Painting - "Guernica"

Guernica is a 1930 painting by the Spanish Cubist painter Pablo Ruiz Picasso, 7.76 meters long and 3.49 meters high, now in the collection of the National Museo des Régisonesso Dei Sofia in Madrid.

The painting is a painting created by the fascist Nazi bombing of the important town of Guernica in the Basque Country in northern Spain, and the violent killing of innocents, the painter adopts figurative and Cubist techniques, and with the help of the combination of geometric lines, the work obtains a form of close connection with a tight internal structure, renders a tragic color in an exciting image art language, and indicts the inhumane atrocities of the fascist war.

With this kind of carefully organized composition, Picasso has been carefully conceived and deliberated, and the exaggerated and deformed images full of dynamics and stimulation are uniformly and orderly, which not only portrays rich and changeable details, but also highlights and emphasizes the key points, showing profound artistic skills and exuding classical meaning. Here, Picasso's cut-and-paste visual effect is expressed by hand-painting. The "cut-and-paste" figure with one piece on top of the other is limited to black, white and gray, but this painting shows a lot of tension and energy, and the emotions and allegories contained in it can be well expressed, thus effectively highlighting the tense and terrifying atmosphere of the picture.

The painting is also the Cubist painting style he is best at, depicting the painful and miserable life of the Spanish people under the atrocities of fascism in a symbolic and metaphorical way.

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