Rococo
Similarity
AGRADA FAMILIA
Rococo
Known as Late Baroque,
an 18th-century artistic movement and style
From the word " rocaille "
refers to rocks, shells, and the shell-shaped ornaments used
Art Nouveau style as
a turn-of-the-century reinvention of the Rococo.
c.1890-1914
Art Nouveau
during
Industrial revolution
Elaborate curves and scrolls
Ornaments shaped like shells and plants
Rococo VS Art Nouveau
Know as " Glasgow "
Inspire by :
Nature organic
&
Geometric form
Contrast
Characteristics
The giant Basilica, the No.1 most visited attraction in Barcelona
Still in construction since 1882
The style of la Sagrada Família is varies from Spanish Late Gothic, Catalan Modernism and to Art Nouveau
Sagrada Familia
A total of eighteen spires, representing in ascending order of height the Twelve Apostles, the four Evangelists, the Virgin Mary and, tallest of all, Jesus Christ.
Sagrada Familia
Construction started:
1882
Height:
558' (170 m)
Architects:
Antoni Gaudí
Architectural styles:
Modernisme, Art Nouveau
Antonio Gaudi
famous architect
from Barcelona, Spain
Gaudí's work was influenced by his passions in architecture, nature, and religion
The Holy Trinity Organ
Organ make by :
Karl Joseph Riepp in 1766
Johann Michael Fischer
Contributer architect of :
Has earn most treasured historic organs in Europe
Sagrada Família,
Casa Milà,
Casa Batlló
Ottobeuren Abbey
organ facade highly design with
sculpture
Organ concerts is offered every Saturday afternoon.
The Basilica interior, is regarded of the Late Baroque movement in southern Germany and it appears a crowning achievement.
1656 - 1730 (aged 73)
Architect From Austria
Movement Late Baroque
Construction
Ottobeuren Abbey , Germany
the lower course of the cathedral blocks with greenish colored block their dark channels are painted onto the building’s surface.