from Guernica, 1937, by Pablo Picasso (a post by da-AL) November 9, 2016September 16, 2018 da-AL Art, Uncategorized Share + Like + Rate + Comment + Follow + Email me at ContactdaAL@gmail.comFacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedInTumblrRedditPocketTelegramWhatsAppSkypeEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related
Let us hold the candle bringing beautiful lost souls into the light again… Big hug, XxX LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I have always been fascinated with Picasso. I have used many of his sketches as my computer wallpaper. He created paintings that described much of what I felt inside. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I remember standing in front Guernica for hours in Reina Sofia. It is a powerful piece by Picasso. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Indeed – there’s so much going on, too, that one can easily spend that much time contemplating it. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I’m the woman on the far right, my mouth open in alarm, arms reaching to the heavens, asking, “why?” LikeLiked by 4 people Reply
Let us hold the candle bringing beautiful lost souls into the light again…
Big hug, XxX
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Thank you, dear Patty!
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Image is quite interesting!
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I have always been fascinated with Picasso. I have used many of his sketches as my computer wallpaper. He created paintings that described much of what I felt inside.
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Yes – Guernica in particular is a masterpiece, but all of his art is interesting
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Love Picasso
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I remember standing in front Guernica for hours in Reina Sofia. It is a powerful piece by Picasso.
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Indeed – there’s so much going on, too, that one can easily spend that much time contemplating it.
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Looks a bit like Dali
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True. All the greats influenced each other.
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I’m the woman on the far right, my mouth open in alarm, arms reaching to the heavens, asking, “why?”
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hahaha me too..
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Now we wait and see, and maintain our ideals
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