The answer to this question is already partially in the question: Picasso wanted to show show the horrors of the war, as experienced by the civil population, to the world. He wanted to show that war has devastating effects and by this turn people's opinions against the war.
The bombing was also done by the fascists so the painting can be seen as a symbol for the fights against the fascists.
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A form<span> can refer to a three-dimensional composition or object within a three-dimensional composition.
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Chiaroscuro is Italian for<em> light and shadow</em>
Painters use this technique when they need to <u>create the illusion of light</u> on objects and people
I've attached a pic for example :D
Ice cause he can freeze me to death I’m kidding
<span>In the early 19th century the face of Europe, however, became radically altered by industrialization. Poverty, squalor, and desperation were to be the fate of the new working class created by the "revolution." In response to these changes going on in society, the movement of Realism emerged. Realism sought to accurately portray the conditions and hardships of the poor in the hopes of changing society.</span>