AP European History
'Guernica' is a powerful mural painted by Pablo Picasso in response to the bombing of the Basque town during the Spanish Civil War in 1937. This artwork serves as a political statement against war, capturing the anguish and chaos that conflict brings to humanity. The piece reflects the horrors of violence and suffering, resonating with viewers across generations, and has become an iconic symbol of anti-war sentiment in 20th-century culture and art.