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Tag Archives: Hector Guimard
edible beauty and the great primeval hunger
Antoni Gaudi was a pioneer in architecture, still misunderstood and misinterpreted as something of a freak rather than a creator of an emotional, organic and innovative style that foreshadowed the work of Freud and the surrealism of Andre Breton. “Maybe … Continue reading
Gaudi addicted to an ecstasy of modernismo
Antoni Gaudi. He was the great outsider of modern architecture. He was likely both an inspired freak and the creator of an emotional, organic style. A supreme artist. …. The spread of the dates of his major works and the … Continue reading
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Tagged Andre Breton, Antoni Gaudi, Art Nouveau, Brassai photographs, Daniel Giralt-Miracle, Gaudi, Guimard, Hector Guimard, Jackson Pollock, Salvador dali, Surrealism
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