can negre2, catalan modernism
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- 1. 2 http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/sandamichaela-2565578-negre2/
- 2. Can Negre in Sant Joan Desp is a 17th-century farmhouse which was transformed (1915 -1930) by Josep Maria Jujol i Gibert
- 3. Entrance hall window
- 4. Floor of the entrance hall
- 5. Museum hall Scale model of the house, located in the center Jujol
- 6. Niche with the altarpiece of Santa Tecla
- 7. Niche with the altarpiece of Santa Tecla, protected by a wooden door with a curious mechanism designed by Jujol, which tops are folded back on themselves when open
- 8. Ceramic steps at the foot of the altar
- 9. Ceramic steps at the foot of the altar
- 10. Ground floor consists of the entrance hall and the museum hall. Between the two rooms we find the staircase which leads to the first floor and the attic
- 11. staircase leading up to the Jujol's Modernisme was based on a careful treatment of plaster, terracotta and sgraffito on white faades, decorative elements that accompany the dynamism of volumes (especially in freestanding houses) and lively projecting roof lines undulating together with iron, in which the structural merges with the ornamental.
- 12. Access door to the first floor
- 13. staircase
- 14. Window of the staircase leading to the attic Window of the attic
- 15. Wooden drawer cabinet decorated with pyrography
- 16. Medallion with the inscription Ave Maria
- 17. Wooden drawer cabinet decorated with pyrography
- 18. The stair (culminated by an octagonal plafond decorated with designs in blue and white) and walls along the staircase
- 19. Plafond on stairs ceiling On the roof stands an angel- child suspended, and eight white lines like rays of the sun, finished in letters that make the text Ave Maria
- 20. Medallion of the staircase with papal tiara and the keys of Saint Peter
- 21. A letter of the text Ave Maria Medallion, windows and octogonal staircase ceiling
- 22. the first floor have a long corridor, on both sides various doors
- 23. Gloria Plena painted on the door and heads of virgins in the lintel of the front door of the chapel,
- 24. Chapels 'porthole' glass window
- 25. Thea small Baroque-style chapels door
- 26. The small Baroque-style chapel has an elliptical floor plan and an impressive decoration in blue, white, red and gold colors and forged
- 27. Virgin of chapels altar
- 28. forged iron
- 29. The house currently belongs to the town council, which holds many cultural activities there, and houses the Jujol Centre Can Negre, part of the Barcelona Provincial Council Local Museum Network Oval painted chapel window Chapel ceiling
- 30. Alcove with painted border
- 31. Inside the main bay window
- 32. Inside the main bay window
- 33. Inside the bay windows
- 34. The Lover's Nest (Habitacin "dels ocellets"), the master bedroom Negre- Balet, decorated with all kinds of colorful birds
- 35. staircase leading up to the Window with legend Mare de Deu (Mother of God)
- 36. The house was completely refurbished between 1984 and 1990 The attic
- 37. The attic
- 38. Stairway In 1966 the house became the property of Sant Joan Desp Town Council, a donation from the heirs of the Negre
- 39. Windows of the main facade
- 40. Dome of the chapel (shaped like an inverted bathtub)
- 41. Daniel Castro - Can Negre
- 42. Catalan architect and colleague of Gaudi Josep Maria Jujol (1879-1949) developed his unusual architectural style through many years of close, creative collaboration with Antoni Gaudi. Jujol's work is characterized by a high degree of sensibility to the forms of nature, an emphatically anti-geometric aesthetic, attention to workmanship and detail, as well as the imaginative use of old and previously utilized material. It is an eloquent expression of his affection for the Catalonian landscape, his modesty, and deep religious faith
- 43. Sound: Bona Nit - Lluis Llach - Torna aviat Text: Internet Pictures: Joan Palau & Internet Copyright: All the images belong to their authors Presentation: Sanda Foioreanu www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda http://www.authorstream.com/michaelasanda/