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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.

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Michael Ovitz
when discussing the history of MoMA and the Rockefeller family's involvement.
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Michael Ovitz, Creative Artists Agency (CAA) | David Senra

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