perhaps you should look at some of picasso's primitve style pre-cubist paintings. they offer somewhat of a psychological confrontaton with colonialism albeit from a colonist persperctive not from the indigenous population being exploited. also look up the art historian patricia leighton and read some of her writings on picasso.
2006-12-15 05:09:36
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answered by NM 2
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Guernica
Guernica: Testimony of War
It is modern art's most powerful antiwar statement... created by the twentieth century's most well-known and least understood artist. But the mural called Guernica is not at all what Pablo Picasso has in mind when he agrees to paint the centerpiece for the Spanish Pavilion of the 1937 World's Fair.
2006-12-13 07:56:09
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answered by bissa 2
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Picasso protested against the French colonialism, with the painting that in lieu of a face, had a rounded behind with an eye in its center, and in lieu of a behind, it had a distorted face with one eye and a foot for a nose. What is it called? I just cannot remember right now.
2006-12-13 08:00:46
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answered by Anonymous
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You do see some total rubbish on this site. "Guernica" is a representation of the German bombing of the town in the Spanish civil war. I am not aware of any painting specifically against French colonialism. He was a pacifist and a communist.
2006-12-13 08:21:33
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answered by john b 5
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Guernica was the painted that protested theFrench colonialism
2006-12-13 07:57:59
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answered by Ginger 1
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I might be wrong, but I have a feeling it is "Guernica".
2006-12-13 07:54:49
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answered by lebanese_gentleman2005 2
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i dont know
2006-12-13 07:54:34
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answered by david 2
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