Guernica is a 1937 statue made by French sculptor René Iché.
He created this sculpture immediately after the bombing of Guernica on 26 April 1937, during the Spanish Civil War.
Shocked by the horror of the civilians' massacre, Iché worked all day and the next night on his plaster statue.
[1] It was revealed to the general public in 1997, at the exhibition commemorating the centenary of the artist's birth.
Thereafter, the sculpture was no longer exhibited and remains owned by the artist's family.