diumenge, 10 de març del 2019

Antoni Gaudí Cornet



Antoni Gaudí Cornet (1852-1926) was born in the region of el Baix Camp. Born into a family of boilermakers, he spent his childhood in Tarragona and later moved to Barcelona to study architecture.
Broadly speaking, we can distinguish two phases in Gaudi’s work.

In the earlier phase, in which he was inspired by Oriental art and the neo-Gothic, a desire to break with formal established codes was already becoming obvious. This urge to renew would culminate in Güell Palace, a work in which Gaudí introduced most of the elements that would form the basis of his subsequent repertoire.

The later, the mature phase of his work coincides with the dawn o Art Nouveau in Catalonia. It represents the final superseding of any reference to historicist styles and the achievement of modeling and structural forms of his own, that is, what would later be known as Gaudinian aesthetics.
In his own personal  style, Gaudí created works of remarkable symbolism and spirituality.

Gaudí died at the age of 74, in Barcelona as a result of injuries sustained when he was run over by a  tram.