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Apr 2024
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El bombardeo de Guernica, la tragedia qu...

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La noticia de la destrucción de Guernica por las bombas de la aviación nazi y fascista desencadenó en Picasso un impulso creativo del que surgió una de las obras maestras de la pintura occidental. 
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