Barcelona is well known as a center of contemporary art and
architecture, but that prominence owes much to the creative
outpouring it witnessed at the dawn of the twentieth century, when
it was known as the "rose of fire." The physical city was
transformed by the civil engineer Ildefonso Cerda and the
architects Antoni Gaudi and Lluis Domenech. As Barcelona changed
around them, modernist artists including Pablo Picasso, Isidre
Nonell, and Ramon Casas produced work fueled by and focused on
political and humanitarian concerns.
Barcelona 1900 portrays the artistic, cultural, social, and
political history of the city at this crucial turning point.
Featuring more than 192 color and black-and-white illustrations
paintings, sculptures, drawings, and objects of applied art the
book illustrates the development of the modern city, Art Nouveau,
and modernism alongside Barcelona's tumultuous social conflicts,
the daily life of the middle classes, the anarchist movement, and
the anticlerical sentiment of the day.In a series of thematic
chapters, Barcelona 1900 explores the city's artistic flowering in
all its dimensions: paintings by Picasso, Casas, and Santiago
Rusinol; the Art Nouveau jewelry of Lluis Masriera; public and
domestic architecture by Gaudi, Domenech, and Josep Puig; posters,
advertisements, and other ephemera by Casas and other proponents of
modernisme; and works of Catalan literature.
Accompanied by a wealth of historical and contemporary
photographs of the cityscape, this book which also serves as the
catalog for a landmark exhibition of the same name organized by the
Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam invites the reader to promenade along
the most remarkable spots in the city, from Las Ramblas, the Gran
Teatre del Liceu, and the Palau de la Musica; to Els Quartes Gats,
the cafe where Picasso and his friends met; and Parc Guell and
Gaudi's Sagrada Familia."
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