A sheet of sketches from Picasso’s Sueño y mentira de Franco (The Dream and Lie of Franco), 1937.
This is one of two sheets of prints that constitute Picasso’s Sueño y mentira de Franco. Picasso began this work in January 1937 and the prints were initially intended to be sold as postcards denouncing Spanish Nationalist General Federico Franco and raising funds for the Spanish government. Four of the scenes, created after the April bombing of Guernica, suggest preliminary sketches of Picasso’s final painting.