The article covers the arrival of Pablo Picasso’s Guernica in Madrid, presenting it as a cultural and historical event of great significance. It describes the transfer of the painting from the United States and its reception in Spain, highlighting both the strict security measures and discretion surrounding its transport, and the strong political and cultural symbolism associated with its return. The report places the event within the context of Spain’s democratic consolidation, interpreting the installation of Guernica in Madrid as the fulfillment of Picasso’s wishes and as a milestone in the recovery of the nation’s artistic heritage.

James M. Markham, "Picasso's Guernica Welcomed in Madrid", International Herald Tribune, 11 September 1981.

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Picasso's Guernica Welcomed in Madrid