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Gaudí and Modernisme
The four-armed cross, one of the most typical features of Gaudí's works ...

 


Modernisme in Catalan, (not to be confused with modernism) is the Catalan variant of Art Nouveau. ... Walter Gropius Bauhaus, Dessau For the literary and artistic aspects of this movement, see New Objectivity. ...

Gaudi was also involved with the Spanish Modernisme movement, but remained loyal to his Catalan roots, taking an active part in the Renaixenca of Catalan language and poetry.

and theoretical bases, the "modern style" was known by different names in each country: Art Nouveau in France, the Liberty style in England, Jugendstil in Germany, Sezessionstil in Austria, Stile Liberty in Italy, and Modernista or Modernisme in ...

Art Nouveau was known in France as style Guimard, after French designer Hector Guimard; in Italy as the stile Floreale (floral style); stile Liberty, after British Art Nouveau designer Arthur Lasenby Liberty; in Spain as Modernisme; ...

See also: School, Movement, Modernism, Painting, Art nouveau

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