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Luis María Cabello Lapiedra
Portrait of Luis María Cabello Lapiedra (Federico Terol, 1914)
BornLuis María Cabello y Lapiedra
(1863-12-28)December 28, 1863
Madrid, Spain
DiedAugust 15, 1936(1936-08-15) (aged 72)
El Escorial, Spanish Republic
Occupation(s)Architect, art critic

Luis María Cabello y Lapiedra (28 December 1863, Madrid - 15 August 1936, El Escorial) was a Spanish architect and architectural critic.

Life

His ideology was conservative and close to that of Enrique Repullés and his nephew Luis Martínez-Feduchi. He opposed modernism and represented a regenerationist-nationalist current in Spanish architecture. His works include the Real Academia Nacional de Medicin.

His brother was the writer Xavier Cabello Lapiedra. During the Second Spanish Republic he acted as secretary general to Renovación Española and was executed during the Spanish Civil War.

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