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Picasso's War
Book • 2002
Picasso's War chronicles the tragic bombing of the Basque town of Guernica by Nazi bombers in 1937, an event that galvanized Pablo Picasso to create his monumental anti-war masterpiece.
The book explores the historical context of the Spanish Civil War, Picasso's personal journey, and the powerful impact of art as a protest against fascism and violence.
Martin skillfully weaves together historical facts, personal narratives, and insights into the painting's meaning and legacy.
The book explores the historical context of the Spanish Civil War, Picasso's personal journey, and the powerful impact of art as a protest against fascism and violence.
Martin skillfully weaves together historical facts, personal narratives, and insights into the painting's meaning and legacy.
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Michael Ovitz

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Michael Ovitz, Creative Artists Agency (CAA) | David Senra




