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Stained glass windows in the living room, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)
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Stained glass windows in the living room, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)
8618130 Stained glass windows in the living room, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo) by Domenech i Montaner, Luis (1849-1923); (add.info.: Reus, modernist city (Art Nouveau)
Pere Mata Institute (1897-1919)
Lluis Domenech i Montaner (Architect)
Pavilion 6 - The Living Room - The stained glass windows
Designed by the architect Lluis Domenech i Montaner, the building was designed by the doctor Emili Brianso, who persuaded the Reus bourgeoisie to invest in this ambitious psychiatric hospital project at the end of the 19th century.
The number six, known under the name Dels Distingits, is particularly remarkable for its great ornamental richness. It is the one with the greatest artistic value of the whole complex because it preserves the spectacular aesthetic repertoire typical of modernism: windows, mosaics, ceramics and original furniture.); © Jean-Paul Paireault
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© © Jean-Paul Paireault / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the exquisite stained glass windows in the living room of the Pere Mata Institute, located in Reus, a modernist city renowned for its Art Nouveau architecture. Designed by the visionary architect Lluis Domenech i Montaner, this building was brought to life through the collaboration with Dr. Emili Brianso, who successfully convinced the affluent bourgeoisie of Reus to invest in this ambitious psychiatric hospital project during the late 19th century. Pavilion 6, also known as "The Living Room" stands out among all others within the complex due to its remarkable ornamental richness. Dubbed "Dels Distingits" it holds immense artistic value and preserves an awe-inspiring aesthetic repertoire typical of modernism. The stained glass windows are just one aspect of its splendor; they harmoniously coexist with mosaics, ceramics, and original furniture. Capturing every intricate detail with precision and finesse is photographer Jean-Paul Paireault's expertise. His lens transports us into a world where light dances through vibrant hues on these magnificent windows that seem to come alive under his gaze. As we admire this photograph, we cannot help but be enchanted by how these stained glass windows effortlessly blend artistry and functionality. They infuse warmth and color into what would otherwise be an ordinary space while simultaneously allowing natural light to filter through delicately crafted patterns. Through Paireault's lens, we gain a glimpse into history—a testament to human creativity and architectural brilliance from over a century ago. This image serves as a reminder that beauty transcends time and continues to inspire generations long after its creation.
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