Arte religioso español del siglo XX: Picasso, Gutiérrez Solana y Dalí
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.1997.v70.i279.645Abstract
Picasso until the year 1959 painted frequently themes religions, mainly crucifixions. The painting of Guernica is based to a crucifixion from 1932. He used the crucifixion to simbolize the brutality of the modern world. Solana painted very often processions from the country-folk and also scenes from the death. Dalí was very late interested in his artistic works about religion themes, but from 1946 there were very frequently and assorted.
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