Source (Martinez art Dealer, 1)Art History Paper about Picasso’s “Weeping Woman”The Weeping Woman's image by Pablo Picasso depicts a woman who is in deep pain and anguish. Picasso based the image picture on a woman's picture carrying her dead child. The piece that Picasso completed in 1937 presents a colorful demonstration of the pain experienced during the Guernica bombing during the Spanish Civil War. From the painting, the viewer can see numerous sharp edges and different colors. The woman’s sharp black eyes, strategically placed tears running down her cheek, blue chattering teeth show that she is in deep emotional pain. She has a hat with contrasting colors on her head, including red, yellow, and black, with a blue flower on top. Picasso's weeping woman painting reminds the viewers of the distress and pain experienced in the aftermath of the bombing of the Basque town in Guernica that was executed in April 1937 by Nazi Germany's air force. Visual AnalysisThe image represents an intense composition displaying the distress of the weeping woman. Picasso closely framed the painting to ascertain that all the focus is on her face, which occupies most of the space on the canvas. The use