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GOTHIC REVIVAL:
The eclectic ornamentation of Gaudí’s first commission.


Words by Agnish Ray. Photography by Marina Denisova.

When Antoni Gaudí graduated from university, the school’s director said that he was either a genius or a madman. It’s uncertain which of the two appealed to Manel Vicens, the stockbroker who commissioned the recently qualified—and somewhat unpredictable—architect to build his summer home in 1883. The result was Casa Vicens, a flamboyant burst of color and style in the elegant village of Gracia (now a district of Barcelona) and the first of Gaudí’s many masterpieces whose collective eccentricity would become

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