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Guernica, is an abstract painting of the anguish experienced by those individuals who experienced the Nazi German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. What did Picasso intend to show through this painting?
a.
He wanted to show the atrocities of war and evils of Fascism.
b.
He wanted to inform the world of the problems in Germany, in order to increase aid for its people from the League of Nations.
c.
He wanted to encourage the free world to declare war on fascist nations, in particular Nazi Germany.
d.
He wanted to create the first piece of abstract art to display at the World’s Fair.

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This painting, entitled Guernica, is an abstract painting of the anguish experienced by those individuals who experienced the Nazi German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. What did Picasso intend to show through this painting? a. He wanted to show the atrocities of war and evils of Fascism. b. He wanted to inform the world of the problems in Germany, in order to increase aid for its people from the League of Nations. c. He wanted to encourage the free world to declare war on fascist nations, in particular Nazi Germany. d. He wanted to create the first piece of abstract art to display at the World’s Fair.

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