Guernica
War is no more than a mass murder, and murder is not progress. This quote was pronounced by Alphonse de Lamartine, old french polittician from the eighteenth century, who reflects the crimes, the sorrow, and the injustice in the war. One of the most shocking events during the World War II was the bombardment of Guernica, where the german army bombed intensely this repuclican city of Spain, spreading the horror and the nightmare of the war. The famous painter, Pablo Picasso, carried out a work where this crime was reflected. It was call Guernica, as the city's name. The emotions that this paint transmits are so hard that will make you feel painful, small and anxious. The subject of the work is basically the chaos in the moment that the people were bombed by the german regime. No one can stay more than five minutes thinking how those persons could be in that situation. It's a torture.
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