Spanish Confectioners Give a 'Sweet' Makeover to Picasso’s Iconic 'Guernica' Using Chocolate
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Spanish Confectioners Give a 'Sweet' Makeover to Picasso’s Iconic 'Guernica' Using Chocolate

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Spanish chocolatiers have achieved a remarkable feat by recreating the life-size painting ‘Guernica’ by the renowned painter Pablo Picasso and that too with chocolate. It was the painter’s response to the Nazi’s agenda that led bombing campaign all across Europe by their warplanes and captured the Basque city of Bilbao claiming victory in northern Spain. The chocolate copy that is almost similar in size to the original Picasso’s painting – 25.5 feet wide and 11.4 feet tall was created to mark the 85th anniversary of the tragic event. “We had to divide the painting into 14 different parts around 5.5 feet wide and 3.6 feet tall,” she told Zenger News.

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Chocolatiers in Basque recreate Pablo Picasso's masterpiece Guernica
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Basque Confectioners Recreate Picasso's 'Guernica' in Chocolate to Display Skill, Cultural Pride
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