Picasso's War

Russell Martin
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Presents the story of the town in northern Spain that was attacked by Hitler's Luftwaffe in 1937, an event that inspired Picasso's celebrated and controversial masterpiece, Guernica. Reprint.
Genres: ArtNonfictionHistoryBiographySpainArt HistoryWarSpanish Civil WarPoliticsCultural
288 Pages

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