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The stairs, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)
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The stairs, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)
8618131 The stairs, 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 stairs
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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The Stairs, Pere Mata Institute, Reus - A Glimpse into Modernist Grandeur
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. This print captures the essence of the magnificent Pere Mata Institute in Reus, a city renowned for its Art Nouveau architecture. Designed by the visionary architect Lluis Domenech i Montaner and completed between 1897 and 1912, this architectural masterpiece stands as a testament to both artistic brilliance and medical progress. Pavilion 6, also known as "The Stairs" is an extraordinary example of modernist design. Its ornamental richness astounds with intricate details that showcase the aesthetic repertoire typical of this art movement. From stunning windows to mesmerizing mosaics and ceramics, every element exudes elegance and sophistication. The creation of this psychiatric hospital was made possible through the efforts of Dr. Emili Brianso who convinced the affluent bourgeoisie of Reus to invest in this ambitious project at the end of the 19th century. Pavilion 6 emerged as a true gem within this complex due to its exceptional artistic value. As we gaze upon this photograph by Jean-Paul Paireault, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand the grandeur that characterized early twentieth-century architecture. The image encapsulates not only a remarkable structure but also serves as a window into history—a reminder of how human ingenuity can merge with artistry to create something truly awe-inspiring. Let us marvel at these stairs—each step inviting us on a journey through time and culture. This print allows us to appreciate not only Domenech i Montaner's genius but also his contribution to shaping our understanding of architectural beauty during one of history's most exciting periods—the turn-of-the-century Art Nouveau movement.
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