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Gaudi In Barcelona

Submitted by caminsbcn on January 18, 2007

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This report discusses Barcelona's famous architect, Antoni Gaudi. It also explores
the intrinsic relationship between the city and the architect. The paper
presents a brief biography of Gaudi and examines the general characteristics,
influences, and styles of his work and creations. The paper describes four of
Gaudi's many projects in Barcelona: the Sacred Family (La Sagrada Familia), La
Pedrera (Casa Milà), La Casa Batlló and the Güell Park.
Antoni Gaudi i Cornet was worn in the province of Tarragona in Catalonia in 1852.
At the age of 16 Gaudi left his hometown Reus to join the school of architecture of
Barcelona. At that time Barcelona was a fast-growing city because of the start of its
industry. It was the main city of Catalunya where at the time Gaudi arrived there
was a large anarchist independence movement. Like the followers of this
movement Gaudi loved Catalunya above everything else. For that reason the major
influences on his work were mauresque, oriental and gothic architecture, all of
them traditional Catalonian styles. New foreign movements like the arts and crafts,
impressionism and Art Nouveau were also discussed in the intellectual modernist
society.
Art Nouveau is the movement that influenced Gaudi the most, stimulating him to
experiment with new materials and new shapes, thereby helping him to give up
imitating historical styles and find his own way. The term Art Nouveau is French
and means New Art. It was an extraordinary movement in art history from the end
of the nineteenth century and lasted from about 1880 to 1915. The style is
characterized by using organic, ornamental shapes and patterns and by integrating
all aspects of art and design. The movement had different names in different
languages. In Germany it was called Jugendstil, in Italy Stile Liberty, in...

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