Antonio Gaudi was born in 1852 in Baix Camp, in the province of Tarragona.  Antonia Cornet and Francisco Gaudi had five children, the last of which was Antonio.  His family was mainly one of artisans.  Antonio was the first Gaudi in over four generations to leave the family tradition of metalworking.        As a child and throughout his life, Gaudi suffered from arthritis.  Because of this, Gaudi had difficulty keeping his attendance up at school.  Instead, he spent much of his time walking and observing animals, plants and forms in nature.  Later, Gaudi attended the Escola Pia in Reus.  Here, he achieved very good grades in geometry, poetry and Greek.  Also, his religious nature probably came from his schooling with
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the Escolapius Fathers.  At this school, he came to recognize the “value of the divine history of the salvation of man through Christ incarnate, given to the world be the Virgin Mary.”  Then, later in his life as he worked on the Sagrada Familia, he incorporated many of these beliefs into the architecture.        Gaudi moved to Barcelona in 1873 and began his architectural education at the Provincial School of Architecture. Although he did not have superior grades, he earned “excellent” marks in the courses of Trial drawings and Projects.  His drawings in these two courses were seen as the work ...

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