Nobile 1942 The Garden of Delights Perfume 75ml
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Nobile 1942 The Garden of Earthly Delights Extrait de Parfum is a unisex floral fragrance. Una fragrance that transports us to the "garden of earthly delights" immortalized by Hieronymus Bosch in the famous triptych displayed at the El Prado museum in Madrid. This work, considered a masterpiece of surrealism, is renowned for its complex symbolism, representing humanity with all its vices and perversions according to medieval Christian doctrine. In the outer panels, visible when the triptych is closed, one can admire the creation of the world by God, represented as una a transparent sphere. But it is in the opening of the triptych that the grand beauty of the work is revealed. The central panel, from which The Garden of Earthly Delights Extrait de Parfum draws inspiration, depicts pleasures and love: exotic animals symbolize lust, while una a myriad of nude figures, some immersed in erotic abandon, others still in the form of chrysalis, are nourished by birds that carry aphrodisiac fruits like cherries and strawberries in their beaks. In the third panel, the scene transforms into a concerto demonic, dove musical instruments become instruments of torture. This complex representation finds an olfactory counterpart in the contrasts present in the triptych, offering una a fragrance that captures the essence of human pleasures and perversions, revealing layers of sensuality and torment.
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Nobile 1942 The Garden of Earthly Delights Extrait de Parfum is a unisex floral fragrance. Una fragrance that transports us to the "garden of earthly delights" immortalized by Hieronymus Bosch in the famous triptych displayed at the El Prado museum in Madrid. This work, considered a masterpiece of surrealism, is renowned for its complex symbolism, representing humanity with all its vices and perversions according to medieval Christian doctrine. In the outer panels, visible when the triptych is closed, one can admire the creation of the world by God, represented as una a transparent sphere. But it is in the opening of the triptych that the grand beauty of the work is revealed. The central panel, from which The Garden of Earthly Delights Extrait de Parfum draws inspiration, depicts pleasures and love: exotic animals symbolize lust, while una a myriad of nude figures, some immersed in erotic abandon, others still in the form of chrysalis, are nourished by birds that carry aphrodisiac fruits like cherries and strawberries in their beaks. In the third panel, the scene transforms into a concerto demonic, dove musical instruments become instruments of torture. This complex representation finds an olfactory counterpart in the contrasts present in the triptych, offering una a fragrance that captures the essence of human pleasures and perversions, revealing layers of sensuality and torment.
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