Antonio Gaudí: Park Güell 1-reel set 
The great Spanish architect Antonio Gaudí was born in Catalonia in 1852, the
son of a coppersmith. His residential and religious buildings are known for
their complex shapes, intricate and colorful decoration, and daring structural
innovation. Park Güell, commissioned in 1900 by Gaudi's lifelong patron Eusebio
Güell, was the architect's unique venture into urban design. The 'garden city'
included 60 potential building sites and an assortment of park structures that
conformed to the topography of the Barcelona hillside.
The seven full-color 3-dimensional images on this View-Master® reel include
views of the gate lodge, the fanciful stone and concrete galleries,
ceramic-faced fountains and serpentine benches. Park Güell was photographed in
1966 by Michael Kaplan using a TDC Colorist stereo camera and Kodachrome
film.
6607 Price $14.95