Narciso Pascual Colomer

Narciso Pascual Colomer, also known as Narciso Pacual y Colomer, (1808 in Valencia – 1870 in Madrid) was a Spanish architect. He was one of the most important of the reign of Isabell II, an exponent of the late Neoclassicism and historicist styles. He was a member of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando along with Enrique María Repullés and Ricardo Velázquez Bosco.[1]

The majority of his works were in Madrid, such as the Palacio de las Cortes (1843-1850).[2] This building is the seat of the Congress of Deputies.

References

  1. Preckler, Ana María (10 October 2003). Historia Del Arte Universal De Los Siglos XIX Y XX (in Spanish). Editorial Complutense. p. 189. ISBN 978-84-7491-706-2. Retrieved 12 September 2012.
  2. "Pascual y Colomer, Narciso" (in Spanish). Artehistoria. Retrieved 12 September 2012.


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