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An Architect and His Son: The Immigrant Journey of Rafael Guastavino II and Rafael Guastavino III

An Architect and His Son: The Immigrant Journey of Rafael Guastavino II and Rafael Guastavino III

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Author: Rafael, Iv Guastavino
Publisher: Heritage Books
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 944137

Media: Paperback
Pages: 122

ISBN: 0788441434
Dewey Decimal Number: 929
EAN: 9780788441431
ASIN: 0788441434

Publication Date: June 16, 2008
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Its the late nineteenth century and New York City is booming. In the midst of an industrial revolution, with growth and opportunity everywhere, the city attracts those with ambition and talent like a magnet. Caught in the pull is a young and accomplished architect living in Barcelona, Spain, named Rafael Guastavino II. In 1881, Guastavino embarks for New York, eight-year-old son in tow, with the dream of making his artistic mark in America. Guastavino, and his son, Rafael III, will endure bankruptcy, panics, and personal tragedy en route to architectural greatness. Their legacy is a unique, monumental style found in the tile domes, archways and ceilings of many landmark buildings throughout the United States. The author tells a fascinating story about the lives of his grandfather and father from the 1840s to the 1920s, and offers a look at the economic, social and political climate of the times. This book features photographs of famous buildings and locations, as well as interesting architectural drawings.

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