Герника
"Герника" is a famous painting created by the Spanish artist Пабло Пикассо in 1937. It was inspired by the bombing of the town of Герника during the Spanish Civil War. The artwork depicts the suffering and chaos caused by war, using a monochromatic palette to emphasize the emotional impact.
The painting features distorted figures, animals, and buildings, symbolizing the horrors of violence and destruction. "Герника" has become an iconic representation of anti-war sentiment and is often displayed in museums, most notably at the Музей современного искусства in Нью-Йорке.