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Terrorism --- Terror --- Terror in art --- Terror in literature --- Philosophy --- Terrorism - Congresses --- Terrorism - Philosophy - Congresses --- Terror - Congresses --- Terror in art - Congresses --- Terror in literature - Congresses
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The news of the bombardment of the Basque town of Guernica by German planes during the Spanish Civil War was the inspiration that set Picasso to work on Guernica, the picture that transcended the specific historical moment to wich it refers to become the great icon of the twentieth century. In 2017 we commemorate the eightieth anniversary of the work's creation and the twenty-fifth anniversary of its arrival to the Museo Reina Sofía, with the organization of 'Pity and Terror: Picasso's Path to Guernica', a new exhibition of more than 170 pieces from the museum's own collection and from other institutions.
Guernica (Picasso) --- Spaanse burgeroorlog (1936-1939) --- kunstkritiek --- vrouwen --- Bataille, Georges --- Blunt, Anthony --- Einstein, Carl --- Leiris, Michel --- Marat, Jean-Paul --- Penrose, Roland --- Picasso, Pablo --- Read, Herbert --- Guernica --- Terror in art --- Picasso, Pablo, --- vrouw --- Terror in art - Exhibitions --- Picasso, Pablo, - 1881-1973. - Guernica - Exhibitions --- Spaanse burgeroorlog (1936-1939). --- Guernica (Picasso). --- vrouw. --- kunstkritiek. --- Picasso, Pablo. --- Einstein, Carl. --- Leiris, Michel. --- Bataille, Georges. --- Marat, Jean-Paul. --- Blunt, Anthony. --- Read, Herbert. --- Penrose, Roland. --- Guernica. --- Picasso, Pablo, - 1881-1973. - Guernica
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French literature
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Terreur
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Terreur dans l'art
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Terreur in de kunst
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Terror
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Fear in literature.
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Fear in art.
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Literature
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Peur dans la littérature
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Peur dans l'art
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Littérature
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La 4e de couverture indique : « Visages de l'effroi présente, à travers une large sélection d'oeuvres de David, Girodet, Géricault, Ingres ou Delacroix, les origines et les développements des formes françaises du romantisme fantastique. Trouvant dans les débordements des passions les sujets d'une nouvelle esthétique, ces artistes explorent la face obscure de l'âme humaine alors que le rêve et l'irrationnel émergent des sommeils de la raison et de l'esprit des lumières. Forgée par la Terreur, les bouleversements politiques et l'échec de l'épopée impériale aussi bien que par l'émergence de la grande presse qui diffuse largement les faits-divers sanglants, cette part sombre de l'art du XIXe siècle offre une vision fascinante de l'imaginaire romantique. »
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