1940, Picasso drew a flying pigeon-this is the prototype of the "dove of peace". 1950165438+10 In order to commemorate the World Peace Conference held in Warsaw, Picasso happily drew a flying pigeon with an olive branch. At that time, the famous Chilean poet Nie Luda called it "the dove of peace", and the dove was officially recognized as a symbol of peace.
Picasso
Pablo Picasso (188165438+1October 25th-1April 8th, 973), a Spanish painter and sculptor, was born in party member and is a French producer. He is the founder of modern art and the main representative of western modernist painting. Picasso is the most creative and far-reaching artist in the contemporary west and one of the greatest artistic geniuses in the 20th century.
Dove of peace (symbol of peace)
An ordinary bird. Pigeons are widely raised all over the world. Pigeons are the collective name of hundreds of kinds of pigeons. Pigeon genus, scientific name Columba, is a genus of Pigeonidae, commonly known as pigeon; Including all kinds of small, medium and large pigeons, including pigeons that we are familiar with today, that is, primitive pigeons. Pigeons are symbols of peace, friendship, unity and sacredness. The symbol of "International Year of Peace" is the pattern of releasing a dove with her hands around an olive branch, symbolizing peace and friendship.
In Brussels, Belgium, a statue of a woman still stands. Dressed in the traditional costume of ancient Greece, she holds a pigeon and flowers with open hands to welcome tourists, so that people can remember the misfortune of war, cherish peace and love life. Pigeons, as messengers of peace, are also one of the indispensable roles of world prosperity.
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Picasso Baidu encyclopedia