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Antonio Gaudí: The Man and His Work

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Publication Date: October 7, 1999
Since the late 1800s, Spanish architect Antonio Gaudi's fanciful buildings have defined Barcelona's cityscape and created startling architectural forms that paralleled the development of Art Nouveau. His playful spires and towers, undulating tiled roofs, and writhing chimneys loom like fantastical creatures atop commercial and apartment buildings alike, and his sculptures are an integral component of many of the city's parks and public spaces.

Published in Catalan in the 1950s and now translated into English, this is a biography of his life and work, based on the endeavours of the architect Joan Bergos Masso. From first-hand experience, we learn about Gaudi's thought processes, discoveries about art and technique and personal remembrances and are given an insight into one of the master architects of this century.





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Language Notes

Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Spanish

About the Author

Joan Bergos Masso, architect, painter and writer was born in 1894 and studied at Barcelona's school of architecture. He collaborated with Gaudi on some of his works and after his master's death, continued the monumental undertaking of the Sagrada Familia. He died in 1974.
Product Details

Hardcover: 312 pages
Publisher: Bulfinch (October 7, 1999)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0821226274
ISBN-13: 978-0821226278
Product Dimensions: 12.8 x 9.7 x 1 inches
Shipping Weight: 4.9 pounds