The celebrated art nouveau architect Antoni Gaudi was a contradictory figure: a deeply religious, politically right-wing man who nevertheless created revolutionary, lyrical buildings. This book explores Gaudi's life, work and influences, from Catalan nationalism to the Industrial Revolution. Michael Eaude expertly guides readers through Gaudi's dozen great works, including the Sagrada Familia, which attracts millions of tourists to Barcelona each year. Gaudi's life is also chronicled, from his provincial upbringing in Reus to his time in Barcelona, where he became a dandy whose only attempt at marriage was rejected. He later suffered a nervous breakdown, became obsessively religious, and fused Gothic, Baroque, and Orientalist architecture into his unique style.
About the AuthorMichael Eaude is a writer who has lived in Barcelona and Valencia for over 30 years. He is the author of several books on Spanish and Catalan culture, including A People's History of Catalonia (2022).
Book InformationISBN 9781789148374
Author Michael EaudeFormat Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Reaktion BooksPublisher Reaktion Books