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Picasso's War

The Destruction of Guernica and the Masterpiece that Changed the World

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Picasso's War

Auteur(s): Russell Martin
Narrateur(s): Oliver Wyman
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From best selling author Russell Martin comes a stirring account of the town that inspired one of the world's most celebrated and controversial works of art, the painting Guernica's profound impact on the politics and culture of the 20th century, and the artist whose passion and artistic vision are unequaled in modern history.

On April 26, 1937 the German Luftwaffe began relentless bombing and machine-gunning of businesses, homes and villages to test a new type of warfare waged from the air, at the request of General Francisco Franco and his rebel forces. Three and a half hours later, the village lay in ruins, its population decimated. This act of terror and unspeakable cruelty - the first intentional, large-scale attack against a nonmilitary target in modern warfare - outraged the world, and compelled a Spanish painter to respond with artistic fury. Pablo Picasso, an expatriate living in Paris, reacted immediately to the devastation in his homeland by beginning work on the canvas that would become his testament against the horrors of war.

Weaving themes of conflict and redemption, doom and transcendence, and featuring some of the century's most memorable and infamous figures, Martin follows this renowned masterwork from its creation through its journey across decades, from many countries of Europe to America and finally and triumphantly to Spain. Picasso's War is a book that vividly demonstrates how vital art is to human lives and how sometimes it even transfigures tragedy, a story that delivers an unforgettable portrait of an artistic genius whose visionary rendering of the terrible wounds of war still resonates profoundly today.

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"Martin meticulously describes the painting's creation and context [and] focuses on the controversies that haunted the canvas for decades." (Publishers Weekly)

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This was a really great book about Picasso’s Guernica, from the brutal act of war that destroyed the city, to how and why Picasso painted it, why it lived in New York City for so many years, to it’s final trip ‘home’ to Spain. I was fortunate enough to have visited the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid, and experienced Guernica in person. The book talks about the studies Picasso created before he painted the immense mural, which are on display in an adjacent room. All both beautiful and haunting. Loved hearing the full story of the work. The only thing I didn’t like was the last minute, which was recorded using a different voice (wtf?).
It is unfortunate that another book published in 2022 is also titled Picasso’s War (also excellent, by Hugh Eakin) as, while it is about Picasso’s art, it is from a completely different angle… I wish they did more research and picked a different title, as it would be a shame for anyone to miss either book because they were unaware there are two identically titled books.

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