
Antonio
Gaudí
Spain
(1852 - 1926)
In 1852
Antonio Gaudi i Cornet was born in Reus, a provincial town in the Baix
Camp west of Tarragona. Antonio came from an artisan family-four generations
of Gaudis had been metalworkers. He was the first Gaudi in generations
to move outside their long-standing craft tradition. Little is known
of Gaudi's early childhood, except that he suffered from arthritis from
the age of six. Rheumatic attacks often interrupted his education at
the school of Francisco Berenguer.
In 1873
Gaudi left his home for Barcelona and enrolled in the Provincial School
of Architecture. However, Gaudi's interest in School of Architecture
was of a secondary importance in comparison with the apprenticeship
he served throughout his student years as an assistant in different
architectural practices in Barcelona. He finished school in 1878. Gaudi
remained a bachelor until his death, living with his family and then
alone during his final years.
On June 7th, 1926, he was run over by a streetcar while crossing a Barcelona
street. Because of his shabby clothing he was taken to a hospital for
the poor, the Hospital de la Santa Creu, where he later was found by
the deacon of the Sagrada Familia and the architect Sugranyes, who took
him to a private room, where he died three days later, on June 10th,
1926.