Antonio Gaudi

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...for his extraordinary artistic talent when he attended Barcelona's Escola Superior d'Arquitectura, where his first major commissioned design incorporated a Gothic Revival appearance that was clearly the indicator for his life's career. Gaudi's blend of surrealistic curves, which many consider to be quite sensual in appearance, brought him wide acclaim for an avant-garde style to which he would always be considered the leader: Spanish Art Nouveau (Guell PG).
Gaudi's contributions to the Modern Movement were not limited to just architecture; rather, furniture design and interior design reflected two more prominent points that clearly established his Modernist leadership. "His designs, with their highly personal interpretation of the tenets of Modernism, are extremely organic and clearly draw on forms found in nature" (Famous Designers). Indicative of this new form of artistic expression, the Modern Movement seen through Gaudi's creations beckoned a change that was a long time coming; not only was it the dawning of an entirely new and untapped artistic arena, but it was also a monumental declaration from the creative...

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