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When Picasso became Picasso (1906-07)

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When Picasso became Picasso (1906-07)

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  1. What do you think an artist is? An imbecile who has only eyes if he is a painter, or ears if he is a musician, or a lyre in every chamber of his heart if he is a poet, or even, if he is a boxer, just his muscles? Far, far from it: at the same time, he is also a political being, constantly aware of the heartbreaking, passionate, or delightful things that happen in the world, shaping himself completely in their image. How could it be possible to feel no interest in other people, and with a cool indifference to detach yourself from the very life which they bring to you so abundantly? No, painting is not done to decorate apartments. It is an instrument of war. --Pablo Picasso

  2. When Picasso became Picasso (1906-07)

  3. Panels from Dream and Lie of Franco (January 1937)

  4. The photographs

  5. May 2, 1837

  6. May 7, 1937

  7. mother with dead childMay 10, 1937

  8. Dora Maar’s photographs“State 1” (May 11, 1937)

  9. “State II”

  10. “State III”

  11. “State V”

  12. “State VII”

  13. Guernica

  14. Details: far left

  15. The central pyramid

  16. The fallen warrior (right)

  17. The fallen warrior (left)

  18. The fleeing woman

  19. The horse’s head

  20. Woman with lamp

  21. Falling woman

  22. Flower

  23. Resources Russell Martin, Picasso’s War: The Destruction of Guernica, and the Masterpiece That Changed the World (Dutton, 2002) Ian Patterson, Guernica and Total War (Harvard UP, 2007) Picasso’s War Art (David M. Hart): http://homepage.mac.com/dmhart/WarArt/StudyGuides/Picasso.html

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