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II. Modernism(s)

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  • II.18. Antoni Gaudí and Josep Maria Jujol

Gaudí is Modernism’s best-known name and is by far its most outstanding figure. But instead of looking on him as an isolated genius, as has so often happened, we ought to place him in the rich context of Barcelona at the turn of the century. His work did not arise from his solitary imagination, but took the aspirations that characterise Modernisme to the most radical extreme, in particular those of its architecture: to achieve the synthesis of the arts and crafts, of art and life, under the leadership of the architect. In spite of everything, and in view of his radicalism, Gaudí had few pupils. Jujol, who worked with Gaudí from about 1906, was the only person capable of preserving the master’s tension in his work, using an approach that eventually converged with the techniques of the avant-gardes: collage, assemblage, etc.

 

II.14. 'Modernistes' in Paris [1]

II.15. 'Modernistes' in Barcelona [2]

II.16. The painter of modern life [3]

II.17. The ‘Modernista’ home [4]

II.18. Antoni Gaudí and Josep Maria Jujol

II.19. Conservative ‘Modernismes’ [5]

II.20. Symbolisms 1 [6]

II.21. Bohemia, miserabilism and black painting [7]

II.22. Symbolisms 2 [8]

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Antoni Gaudí, Peça de trencadís per al Parc Güell, cap a 1903

Antoni Gaudí, Tallers Tomàs Bernat, Banc litúrgic, 1914

Antoni Gaudí, Taller Casas i Bardés, Porta corredissa, cap a 1904-1906

 

Antoni Gaudí, Taller Casas i Bardés, Two-seat sofa, 1904-1906

Antoni Gaudí, Taller Casas i Bardés, Cadira, cap a 1904-1906

Antoni Gaudí, Taller Casas i Bardés, Cadira, cap a 1900-1901

Josep Maria Jujol, Tallers Comas, Escriptori arxivador de partitures, 1919-1925

Josep Maria Jujol, Tallers Comas, Cadira, 1919-1925


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