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1 October, 20:49

What were Picasso's probable motives for painting Guernica?

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  1. 1 October, 21:11
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    Picasso was likely moved by the bombing of Guernica - he was appalled by the life loss (at the time thought to be 1500, now revised to 400) and distraction and he wanted to share this with others - to move them and to make people away of the distruction connected to war and to prevent future attacks.
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