Guastavino Images
The Guastavino family’s soaring tile vaults grace many of the nation’s most iconic structures including Grand Central Terminal, the Boston Public Library, and the U.S. Supreme Court. Yet the name, the accomplishments, and the architectural legacy of this family of first-generation Spanish immigrants are virtually unknown. Their patented vaulting techniques made it possible for the greatest architects of the day to create the breathtakingly beautiful spaces that represent the nation’s highest ideals and aspirations. The Museum's exhibition Palaces for the People: Guastavino and America’s Great Public Spaces sheds light on their work and their story. See examples of their work below. Please contact the Marketing & Communications Department for high-res images.
Rafael Guastavino Jr. in 1925 (Born 1872, Barcelona, Spain – Died 1950, Bay Shore, NY)

