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Which Spanish architect designed the iconic Sagrada Familia cathedral in Barcelona?
Antoni Gaudí dedicated over 40 years to the Sagrada Familia, even living on-site during his final years before being struck by a tram in 1926, never seeing his masterpiece completed.
Which Spanish architect designed the iconic Sagrada Familia cathedral in Barcelona?
Antoni Gaudí dedicated over 40 years to the Sagrada Familia, even living on-site during his final years before being struck by a tram in 1926, never seeing his masterpiece completed.
Which series of paintings is considered Mucha's life's masterpiece?
"The Slav Epic" took Alphonse Mucha 18 years to complete, featuring 20 massive canvases depicting Slavic history and mythology.
Which series of paintings is considered Mucha's life's masterpiece?
"The Slav Epic" took Alphonse Mucha 18 years to complete, featuring 20 massive canvases depicting Slavic history and mythology.
Which artistic movement is Alphonse Mucha most closely associated with?
Alphonse Mucha's Art Nouveau style was so distinctive that people in the early 1900s simply called it "le style Mucha."
Which artistic movement is Alphonse Mucha most closely associated with?
Alphonse Mucha's Art Nouveau style was so distinctive that people in the early 1900s simply called it "le style Mucha."
Who designed the iconic Art Nouveau entrances for the Paris Metro?
Hector Guimard called his iconic Paris Metro entrances "Style Métro" rather than Art Nouveau when he designed them in 1899.
Who designed the iconic Art Nouveau entrances for the Paris Metro?
Hector Guimard called his iconic Paris Metro entrances "Style Métro" rather than Art Nouveau when he designed them in 1899.
Where is Gustav Klimt's masterpiece 'The Kiss' permanently housed?
"The Kiss" has never left Vienna's Belvedere Palace since its purchase in 1908 and is considered a national treasure of Austria.
Where is Gustav Klimt's masterpiece 'The Kiss' permanently housed?
"The Kiss" has never left Vienna's Belvedere Palace since its purchase in 1908 and is considered a national treasure of Austria.