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Modernist Collection (page 4)

Background imageModernist Collection: Lovell House Newport Beach

Lovell House Newport Beach
The steel framed Lovell House by Richard Neutra. The Health House built ion 1929 at 4616 Dundee Drive, Los Angeles

Background imageModernist Collection: Poster advertising New York Worlds Fair

Poster advertising New York Worlds Fair
Poster advertising the New York Worlds Fair. Date: 1939

Background imageModernist Collection: 1937 Coronation, annexe to the Abbey constructed

1937 Coronation, annexe to the Abbey constructed
An overhead impression of the temporary structure of steel framing and wood infilling, finished externally in plaster and treated to harmonise with the stonework of the Abbey

Background imageModernist Collection: Italy - Interior Design of the period - 1930s

Italy - Interior Design of the period - 1930s. Date: 1930s

Background imageModernist Collection: Hotel Hallway 1920S

Hotel Hallway 1920S
A hotel interior showing a long corridor off which are flights of stairs. It has the cool, minimalist elegance of the art deco era

Background imageModernist Collection: Cumbernauld New Town, Scotland - Muirhead

Cumbernauld New Town, Scotland - Muirhead
Cumbernauld New Town, North Lanarkshire, Scotland - Muirhead. Cumbernauld is the clearest example of a modernist new town vision in the UK. Date: circa 1969

Background imageModernist Collection: Blue Print for a fine career

Blue Print for a fine career, 1960 (c).Colour photolithograph recruiting poster, after Mike Buckley (APD 0222), published by HMSO, 1960 (c).In modernist style on a blue background

Background imageModernist Collection: Georg Brandes, Danish critic and scholar

Georg Brandes, Danish critic and scholar
Georg Brandes (1842-1927), Danish critic and scholar, regarded as the theorist behind the Modern Breakthrough of Scandinavian culture. circa 1900s

Background imageModernist Collection: Dome of the Horsess Pavilion. Finca Guell. By Antoni Gaudi

Dome of the Horsess Pavilion. Finca Guell. By Antoni Gaudi
Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926). Catalan architect. Finca Guell. 1884-1887. Dome of the Horsess Pavilion. Barcelona. Spain

Background imageModernist Collection: Guell Wine Cellar (1895-1897). Chapel. By Antoni Gaudi (1852

Guell Wine Cellar (1895-1897). Chapel. By Antoni Gaudi (1852
Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926). Catalan architect. Guell Wine Cellar (1895-1897). Exterior of a chapel. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageModernist Collection: Spain. Barcelona. Guell Park. Pinnacle of House of Doorman

Spain. Barcelona. Guell Park. Pinnacle of House of Doorman
Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926). Catalan architect. Guell Park (1900-1914). Pavilion House of Doorman or Concierge. Pinnacle

Background imageModernist Collection: Sculpture of the Laundress. Park Guell. By Antoni Gaudi (185

Sculpture of the Laundress. Park Guell. By Antoni Gaudi (185
Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926). Catalan architect. Park Guell. The Laundry Room Portico. Sculpture of the Laundress. Barcelona. Spain

Background imageModernist Collection: Chimneys at the roof of La Pedrera or Casa Mila by (Antoni G

Chimneys at the roof of La Pedrera or Casa Mila by (Antoni G
Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926). Catalan architect. The Pedrera or Casa Mila (1905-1910). Roof detail lined with trencadis and enlivened by undulating forms. Barcelona. Spain

Background imageModernist Collection: Spain. Barcelona. Batllo House. 1904-1906. By Antoni Gaudi (

Spain. Barcelona. Batllo House. 1904-1906. By Antoni Gaudi (
Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926). Catalan architect. Batllo House. 1904-1906. Interior courtyard. Barcelona. Spain

Background imageModernist Collection: Wood paneling ceiling of Guell Palace. By Antoni Gaudi (1852

Wood paneling ceiling of Guell Palace. By Antoni Gaudi (1852
Spain. Barcelona. Guell Palace. 1885-1889. Built by Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926). Wood paneling ceiling of one of upstairs room

Background imageModernist Collection: Basement of Guell Palace. By Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926)

Basement of Guell Palace. By Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926)
Spain. Barcelona. Guell Palace. 1885-1889. Built by Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926). Basement

Background imageModernist Collection: Dome of the Great Hall of Guell Palace. By Antoni Gaudi (185

Dome of the Great Hall of Guell Palace. By Antoni Gaudi (185
Spain. Barcelona. Guell Palace. 1885-1889. Built by Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926). Dome of the Great Hall

Background imageModernist Collection: Charles Pierre Baudelaire (1821-1867). French poet

Charles Pierre Baudelaire (1821-1867). French poet. Image colored

Background imageModernist Collection: Spain. Andalucia. Fuenteovejuna. House Cardona. Built betwee

Spain. Andalucia. Fuenteovejuna. House Cardona. Built betwee
Spain. Andalucia. Fuenteovejuna. House Cardona. Palace modernist built between 1905 and 1908. balcony

Background imageModernist Collection: Spain. Barcelona. Fonda Espa?a. Renovated by Luis Domench i

Spain. Barcelona. Fonda Espa?a. Renovated by Luis Domench i
Spain. Barcelona. Fonda Espa?a. Opened in 1859, it was renovated by the modernist architect Luis Domench i Montaner (1850-1923) between 1898-1903. Glazed mosaic frieze. Detail. Restaurant

Background imageModernist Collection: Catalan Modernism. Original desing of tile of Arrimadero 31

Catalan Modernism. Original desing of tile of Arrimadero 31. Subsequently were manufactured by the factory of ceramic products (Hijos de Jaime Pujol y Bausis). (Founded in 1850)

Background imageModernist Collection: Catalan Modernism. Original desing of tile for the decoratio

Catalan Modernism. Original desing of tile for the decoration of the Guell Palace. Artist Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926)

Background imageModernist Collection: Spain. Catalonia. Santa Coloma del Cervello. The Crypt of th

Spain. Catalonia. Santa Coloma del Cervello. The Crypt of the Church of Colonia Guell (1908-1915). Built by Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926). Outside

Background imageModernist Collection: Spain. Barcelona. Entrace statue of Ciutadella Park

Spain. Barcelona. Entrace statue of Ciutadella Park. The Marine, 1886. Catalan Art Nouveau

Background imageModernist Collection: Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. House Bruno Cuadros or House of

Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. House Bruno Cuadros or House of Umbrella. Renovated building at 1888 for Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas (1848-1910). Modernist style. Detail dragon

Background imageModernist Collection: Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Park Guell. Built by Antoni Gau

Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Park Guell. Built by Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926). Dragon at the entrance. (1900-1914)

Background imageModernist Collection: Spain. Barcelona. Lleo Morera House. Private residence. Buil

Spain. Barcelona. Lleo Morera House. Private residence. Buil
Spain. Barcelona. Lleo Morera House (1902-1906). Private residence. Built by Luis Domenech Montaner (1892-1906), catalan spanish architect. Modernist skirting board. Border

Background imageModernist Collection: Les multituts (The Crowds) by Raimon Casellas

Les multituts (The Crowds) by Raimon Casellas
Raimon Casellas Dou (1855-1910). Spanish writer. Les multituts (The Crowds). Title cover. Edited in Barcelona, 1906

Background imageModernist Collection: L Avenc. Cover. 1884

L Avenc. Cover. 1884
L Avenc. Catalan literary and artistic magazine, founded in Barcelona in 1881. Cover of a copy of the January 31, 1884 with a portrait to Angel Guimera

Background imageModernist Collection: Spain. Terrassa. Masia Freixa

Spain. Terrassa. Masia Freixa (1907-1910). Modernist building by Lluis Muncunill (1868-1931). Exterior

Background imageModernist Collection: Original sketch depicting an angel

Original sketch depicting an angel, for the decoration of the Comillas Pontifical University. By Lluis Domenech Montaner (1850-1923). Comillas. Cantabria. Spain

Background imageModernist Collection: Basilica and Expiatory Church of the Holy Family by Antoni G

Basilica and Expiatory Church of the Holy Family by Antoni G
Antoni Gaudi Cornet (1852-1926). Spanish architect. Basilica and Expiatory Church of the Holy Family. Nativity Facade. 1894-1930. Portico of Faith. The Visitation. By Lawrence Matamala (1856-1925)

Background imageModernist Collection: Baro de Quadras Palace. Facade. Detail. Barcelona. Spain

Baro de Quadras Palace. Facade. Detail. Barcelona. Spain
Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Baro de Quadras Palace. 1904-1906. Modernist. Built by Josep Puig Cadafalch (1867-1957). Facade. Detail

Background imageModernist Collection: Mila House. Barcelona. Spain

Mila House. Barcelona. Spain
Spain. Barcelona. Mila House (The Quarry). 1905-1910. Built by Antoni Gaudi. Facade

Background imageModernist Collection: Park Guell. Carobs Viaduct. Barcelona. Spain

Park Guell. Carobs Viaduct. Barcelona. Spain
Spain. Barcelona. Park Guell. Built by Antoni Gaudi. Carobs Viaduct

Background imageModernist Collection: House Masferrer. Sgraffit. Vic. Spain

House Masferrer. Sgraffit. Vic. Spain
Spain. Catalonia. Vic. House Masferrer. 19th - 20th centuries. Sgraffiti depicting musicians. Facade. Detail

Background imageModernist Collection: Cardona House. Fuente Obejuna. Andalucia. Spain

Cardona House. Fuente Obejuna. Andalucia. Spain
Cardona House. 1905-1908. Entrance. Fuente Obejuna. Andalucia. Spain

Background imageModernist Collection: Hospital of the Holy Cross and Saint Paul. Barcelona. Spain

Hospital of the Holy Cross and Saint Paul. Barcelona. Spain
Spain. Barcelona. Hospital of the Holy Cross and Saint Paul. 1901-1930. Complex built by modernist architect Lluis Domenech i Montaner. Main facade. Detail

Background imageModernist Collection: Batllo House. Barcelona. Spain

Batllo House. Barcelona. Spain
Spain. Barcelona. Batllo House. 1904-1906. Built by Antoni Gaudi. Chimney

Background imageModernist Collection: Palace of Longoria. Facade. Madrid. Spain

Palace of Longoria. Facade. Madrid. Spain
Palace of Longoria. 1900. Built by Jose Grases (1850-1919). Headquarters of the General Society of Authors (SGAE). Facade. Madrid. Spain

Background imageModernist Collection: Fajol House. Facade. Detail. Barcelona. Spain

Fajol House. Facade. Detail. Barcelona. Spain
Spain. Barcelona. Fajol House. 1912. Built by Josep Graner Prat (1844-1930). Detail of the large butterfly that crowns the facade

Background imageModernist Collection: Lleo Morera House. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain

Lleo Morera House. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain
Lleo Morera House. 1905. Built by Lluis Domenech Montaner (1850-1923). Facade. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageModernist Collection: Palace of Catalan Music. Barcelona. Spain

Palace of Catalan Music. Barcelona. Spain
Spain. Barcelona. Palace of Catalan Music. 1905-1908. Modernist style. Built by Lluis Domenech Montaner. Concert hall

Background imageModernist Collection: Guell Palace. Barcelona. Spain

Guell Palace. Barcelona. Spain
Spain. Barcelona. Guell Palace. 1885-1889. Built by Antoni Gaudi. Chimneys

Background imageModernist Collection: El Capricho from Gaudi. Spain

El Capricho from Gaudi. Spain
Spain. Comillas. El Capricho. 1883. Built by Antoni Gaudi, spanish architect. Interior



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