Episcopal Palace Sheet, ASTORGA
Art print from the Spain Series. Episcopal Palace of Astorga
It belongs to Gaudí's neo-Gothic period, a stage in which the architect was inspired above all by medieval Gothic art, which he assumed in a free, personal way, trying to improve his structural solutions.
Neo-Gothic was one of the most successful historicist styles at that time. Gaudí studied Catalan, Balearic and Roussillon Gothic in depth, as well as Leonese and Castilian during his stays in León and Burgos, becoming convinced that it was an imperfect, half-resolved style. In his works he eliminates the need for buttresses by using regulated surfaces, and eliminates crests and excessive openwork.
Sheet printed on 320 gr paper. High Quality Embossing. Measurements 23 x 23 cm.
Recommended IKEA Hovsta frame 23x23 cm.