Zelenskyy visits Picasso’s ‘Guernica,’ drawing parallel to Ukraine’s bombing World Nov 18, 2025 2:54 PM EST
MADRID (AP) — Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a one-day visit Tuesday to Spain and seized the opportunity to view Pablo Picasso’s “Guernica.”
It was a move laden with symbolism.
Among the last century’s most famous paintings, “Guernica” depicts the horrors of war — specifically the bombardment of civilian targets. The enormous, black-grey-and-white painting features screaming women, flailing horses and a gored bull. Picasso used them to represent the bombing by Nazi and fascist Italian war planes of the town named Guernica in 1937, during Spain’s Civil War.
The painting’s distorted, cubist figures have since become a symbol of suffering, violence and resistance. At

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