Description
Visit the work “Woman from Granada“, circa 1914 by Hermen Anglada Camarasa. Art Nouveau. Collection of the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya.
© Hermen Anglada Camarasa, VEGAP, Barcelona, 2019
© Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (2019)
edició: © Laieproduccions
Ingredients: Sri Lanka black tea “Blackwood Bio”, dehydrated apple, hibiscus, elderberry, freeze-dried apple, pomegranate seeds, rose-hip, aroma, blueberries, cornflower petals and mallow petals.
Aromatic argument
The intense and characteristic aroma of the Sri Lankan black tea places the spectator in this nocturnal and lush background.
The sloping flower that shows the model makes to us understand the despair of a love affair, and in spite of that, there is still something in the gesture, the look that invites the approach… The apple as a symbol of the forbidden and of the sin. The provenance of the model represented by the pomegranate. The hue that the bluish night light gives to her skin, and with this, the most beautiful flower in the garden, the Granadina is shown.
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