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brer cat

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39. There is so much interesting history here.
Fri Jan 30, 2015, 09:39 PM
Jan 2015

Thank you for all the effort you put into the Friday art threads, CTyankee. It is appreciated.

Obama should apologize to the citizens of Iraq ... GeorgeGist Jan 2015 #1
Yes, I'm afraid that many horrors were released with that war... CTyankee Jan 2015 #4
Actually, a tragedy for the world. nt kelliekat44 Jan 2015 #43
why? Obama had nothing to do with Kyle OKNancy Jan 2015 #49
Thanks. elleng Jan 2015 #52
Ah, such an amazing painting and that goes for its history too. CaliforniaPeggy Jan 2015 #2
Shameful that they covered it up! CTyankee Jan 2015 #3
As a child I saw a photo of the painting... catnhatnh Jan 2015 #5
yes, the taupe and brown tapestry doesn't really do the work any good, IMO... CTyankee Jan 2015 #6
I'm a hopeless Philistine... catnhatnh Jan 2015 #7
I think DUers also appreciate the political aspect that this painting always seems to CTyankee Jan 2015 #8
I must have saw it at MOMA at the same time you did brush Jan 2015 #9
K and R---always a pleasure reading your posts. panader0 Jan 2015 #10
Isn't it amazing? I had no idea either and I've seen that painting in the Prado... CTyankee Jan 2015 #15
You've been to the Prado? Brigid Jan 2015 #17
Yes, in 2006. At that point Guernica was at La Reina Sofia but that was right CTyankee Jan 2015 #20
it is hard to see, isn't it? Leave it to Schama to catch it... CTyankee Jan 2015 #24
Damn CTyankee Unknown Beatle Jan 2015 #11
You are very kind. Thank you. I really just want to get word and image out to CTyankee Jan 2015 #23
I second that Hekate Jan 2015 #40
My all-time favorite painting. Brigid Jan 2015 #12
Love to your contributions of our humanity-n/t marked50 Jan 2015 #13
I was actually privileged to see Guernica.. virgdem Jan 2015 #14
I lived in NYC at the time and for some reason did not see it... CTyankee Jan 2015 #18
Oh yes, the Pollock painting looks great in that space. lovemydog Jan 2015 #22
Ah, you can see that progression with "One." Pollock was obsessed with Picasso... CTyankee Jan 2015 #26
IIRC, it was John Negroponte who had the tapestry covered nuxvomica Jan 2015 #16
Negroponte was our UN ambassador and evidently had endured some shots of CTyankee Jan 2015 #19
Thanks for the great history. Guernica lovemydog Jan 2015 #21
Magnificent - malaise Jan 2015 #25
thank you, malaise! It's kinda long but it does give a pretty good picture... CTyankee Jan 2015 #28
Beautifully written and interesting malaise Jan 2015 #31
Malaise, you are sweet and wonderful. Thank you! CTyankee Jan 2015 #36
I saw this as a teen in NY. surrealAmerican Jan 2015 #27
I like the more open space because it doesn't feel so threatening... CTyankee Jan 2015 #29
I remember the covering of Guernica during the Powell presentation here on DU underpants Jan 2015 #30
I wasn't here yet...came in 2004 late fall... CTyankee Jan 2015 #33
Looks like gaza or the other shit we do Ichingcarpenter Jan 2015 #32
What a pleasure to read LittleBlue Jan 2015 #34
Oh, you are welcome. I do enjoy writing these essays. Fun to get art out there! CTyankee Jan 2015 #38
. struggle4progress Jan 2015 #35
what a testament to things to come! LIdice, Hiroshima, and on and on... CTyankee Jan 2015 #37
There is so much interesting history here. brer cat Jan 2015 #39
Thank you so much 2naSalit Jan 2015 #41
About 1967 I obtained a fairly large print of Guernica on good stock paper. Vietnam, of course. Hekate Jan 2015 #42
k&r Liberal_in_LA Jan 2015 #44
True story. When I saw "Guernica" at the Museum of Modern Art ... kwassa Jan 2015 #45
If I had been there, I would probably still be on the floor. Brigid Jan 2015 #48
A beautiful post! Thank you CTyankee! n/t FourScore Jan 2015 #46
great post, thank you! bettyellen Jan 2015 #47
50th rec. Lest we think this scene belongs in a museum> leveymg Jan 2015 #50
Unfortunately, what was considered an atrocity then has become commonplace now. Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2015 #51
Guernica 3D: demmiblue Jan 2015 #53
Spanish make good painters. Octafish Jan 2015 #54
Is the 3rd image you posted Botero? CTyankee Jan 2015 #55
It is Botero...''Guantanamo'' Octafish Jan 2015 #56
It looked like Botero. Total guess on my part. CTyankee Jan 2015 #60
K&R! Thank you for posting. smirkymonkey Jan 2015 #57
Thank you. I am so glad you enjoyed it! CTyankee Jan 2015 #61
I saw it when it was at MOMA edhopper Jan 2015 #58
I'd really like to go back to Madrid...there are those 3 art museums within CTyankee Jan 2015 #59
If you go edhopper Jan 2015 #62
It's in Barcelona or Madrid? CTyankee Jan 2015 #65
Madrid edhopper Feb 2015 #67
I saw a massive Goya retrospective at the Prado, a great, great exhibit. kwassa Jan 2015 #66
Thank you for the post & all the history with the ptg. I saw it at MOMA once c.1980. appalachiablue Jan 2015 #63
great, wonderful history of Spanish art in the late 1930s and 40s and then to NYC. CTyankee Jan 2015 #64
I think there are documentaries, IIRC. Also, of course, Schama's PBS series CTyankee Feb 2015 #69
The lightbulb and the horse marions ghost Feb 2015 #68
I like Schama's explication of the lightbulb...but I've read other commentaries CTyankee Feb 2015 #70
I see that Guernica is still being fought over on wikipedia... marions ghost Feb 2015 #71
I'm not surprised. Due to space constraints I had to leave out other historical CTyankee Feb 2015 #72
Yes Guernica marions ghost Feb 2015 #73
I don't like that it is reproduced in color in the tapestry as I am a bit of a purist CTyankee Feb 2015 #74
Agreed marions ghost Feb 2015 #75
The story is that Nelson Rockefeller want to buy the mural but couldn't. So he CTyankee Feb 2015 #76
Interesting marions ghost Feb 2015 #77
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