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6 documents have been found dated from
1946
o
2002
and related to the story of
Expanded Geography
.
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Materials by type
Installation
1
Institutional correspondence
1
Mural work
1
Newspapers
1
Photograph
1
Postcard
1
Authors
Aranberri, Ibon
1
Benito, Agustín
1
Dworzak, Thomas
1
Robles, A.
1
Years
1946
1
2002
5
1937
4
1938
15
1939
32
1940
9
1941
4
1942
1
1943
1
1947
1
1948
5
1950
1
1951
2
1952
28
1953
22
1954
4
1955
31
1956
20
1957
13
1958
3
1959
1
1960
5
1961
1
1962
4
1963
1
1964
5
1966
5
1967
3
1968
2
1969
4
1971
1
1972
5
1973
2
1975
13
1976
7
1977
6
1978
7
1979
7
1980
20
1981
54
1982
4
1983
5
1985
2
1986
4
1987
13
1988
4
1989
4
1990
2
1991
3
1992
7
1994
1
1995
4
1996
2
1997
4
1998
3
1999
1
2000
1
2003
15
2004
8
2005
1
2006
13
2007
6
2008
4
2009
7
2010
8
2011
9
2012
11
2013
4
2014
9
2015
13
2016
3
2017
12
2018
1
2019
4
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Cities
Bagdad
1
Madrid
1
Archived in
Biblioteca y Centro de Documentación, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
1
http://hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com
1
Musée National Picasso-Paris, Fonds Picasso
1
Exhibitions
Permanent collection, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
1
Related stories
Expanded Geography
6
A Key Museum Component
5
The Painting’s De-hierarchization
4
Guernica as a political symbol
3
Artistic Debates
2
Replicas
2
Guernica according to Picasso
1
The Endurance of the Pavilion of 1937
1
2002 - Installation
Installation at Manifesta 4, Frankfurt
Madrid, 16-14 October 2000 - Postcard
The International Stamp Exhibition
Madrid, 2002 - Mural work
¡Por un mundo sin barrotes!
Bagdad, diciembre de 2002 - Photograph
Art Institute, Bagdad
22 March 2002 - Newspapers
"Gernika" returns to its pavilion
Paris, 20 March 1946 - Institutional correspondence
A. Robles's letter to Pablo Picasso