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Also Known As Antoni Gaudí i Cornet • Antonio Gaudí y Cornet
Born June 25, 1852 • ReusSpain
Died June 10, 1926 (aged 73) • BarcelonaSpain
Notable Works Casa BatllóCasa MiláColonia Güell ChurchSagrada Família
Movement / Style Art Nouveau

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