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Zelenskyy visits Picasso’s ‘Guernica,’ drawing parallel to Ukraine’s bombing

Zelenskyy visits Picasso’s ‘Guernica,’ drawing parallel to Ukraine’s bombing

Summary

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Spain and viewed Picasso’s famous painting “Guernica,” which depicts the horrors of war. Zelenskyy made a connection between the painting and the current situation in Ukraine due to the ongoing conflict with Russia.

Key Facts

  • President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Spain for one day and viewed Picasso's painting "Guernica."
  • The painting "Guernica" shows the horrors of war, specifically the bombing of a civilian town during Spain's Civil War in 1937.
  • Zelenskyy referenced the painting in 2022, comparing it to the situation in Ukraine amid Russian attacks.
  • "Guernica" was kept out of Spain until 1981, after the end of Franco's dictatorship, because Picasso forbade it from being shown while Franco was in power.
  • The painting symbolizes suffering, violence, and resistance.
  • Zelenskyy's visit is part of efforts to strengthen support for Ukraine amid its ongoing conflict with Russia.
  • The painting has been viewed by notable figures, including former U.S. President Barack Obama and novelist Salman Rushdie.
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