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  1. José María Jujol Gibert (16 September 1879 – 1 May 1949) was a Catalan Spanish architect. Jujol's wide field of activity ranged from furniture designs and painting, to architecture. He worked with Antoni Gaudí on many of his most famous works.

  2. Nov 23, 2012 · Biography. Josep Maria Jujol i Gibert 1879-1949. Education: Escuela Superior de Arquitectura de Barcelona (1896) Educator: Lecturer at the Escuela Superior de Arquitectura de Barcelona from 1910. Key buildings: Casa Batlló (1904-06), Casa Milà (1906-10), Park Güell (1900-14) with Gaudí; Metropol Theatre in Tarragona (1908),

  3. Josep Maria Jujol was born in Tarragona on September 16th, 1879. In 1888 he moved to Barcelona with his family and in 1897 he began his studies at the School of Architecture, which he concluded in 1906.

  4. José María Jujol Gibert (16 September 1879 – 1 May 1949) was a Catalan Spanish architect. Jujol's wide field of activity ranged from furniture designs and painting, to architecture. He worked with Antoni Gaudí on many of his most famous works.

  5. Overview. Josep Maria Jujol. (1879—1949) Quick Reference. (1879–1949). Catalan architect, who, in his early years, was an important collaborator (1906–10) with Gaudí, with whom he formed the studio of the Sagrada Familia.

  6. Mar 19, 2018 · Antoni Gaudí may reign supreme as Barcelona’s most famous architect, having been responsible for La Sagrada Família cathedral and many spectacular Modernisme-style houses and palaces, but the work of his contemporary, Josep Maria Jujol, is equally fascinating.

  7. The work of architect, sculptor and painter Josep Maria Jujol was revealed. Think of Barcelona and you think of tapas, beach, football, stag parties and, of course, Antoni Gaudí. His work defines the city for many visitors.