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ANTONIO GAUDI, BY GEORGE R. COLLINS |
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"Figure 11. Design for Church Monstrance. Drawing is in Municipal Museum of Reus." ("Antonio Gaudi," by George R. Collins) "Figure 12. Adjacent kiosk." ("Antonio Gaudi," by George R. Collins) "Figure 13. Gaudi's original project for the exterior of the Sagrada Familia was very neo-Gothic, differing from del Villar's second plans only in being more complex and pointed." ("Antonio Gaudi," by George R. Collins) "Figure 14. Gaudi's project for chapel of S. Jose in the crypt. Mass was celebrated here from 19 March 1885, before the crypt was vaulted." ("Antonio Gaudi," by George R. Collins) "Figure 15. No medium was too lowly for [Gaudi] to take on. He was proud to design banners for civic processions." ("Antonio Gaudi," by George R. Collins) "Figure 16. [Gaudi''s] design for a sanctuary at Reus in 1900 is almost too sketchy to judge, but seems to be in keeping with the Sagrada Familia portal." ("Antonio Gaudi," by George R. Collins)
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