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Gaudi Flower stand Palau Güell
Gaudi Flower stand Palau Güell
175 x 68 x 46cm - Wrought iron
Musée d'Orsay collection
Kiki & Pedro Uhart old collection.

In July 1886, Don Eusebi Güell, the owner of prosperous textile industries, submitted the projects for a mansion he had asked Gaudí to build for him on one of the most elegant streets of the historical Ramblas quarter to the approval of the Barcelona Ayuntamiento. For his commissioner, the architect designed an urban palace presenting many innovations in terms of structure, volumes and in the distribution of space, and offering a striking contrast between the austerity of the exterior and the sumptuousness of the inside decoration, to which the architect Camillo Oliveras Gensana contributed.

This Flower stand was executed by Juan Oños assisted by the brothers José and Luis Badia. The central part of the uprights presents two varieties of twists also present on other decorative elements of the building. These uprights end on both extremities with volutes developing freely like plants, like those of the end pieces of the rear façade balcony and of the railing of the flat roof. As for the folds of the elements of the upper tablet, they recall textile or leather, like some of the slatted blinds. – à Musee D Orsay Paris.


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