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Statue, Parc de Pedralbes, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Figura Femenina, or Marina, statue of a naked woman wrapped in a fishing net, in noucentisme style, 1929, by Eusebi Arnau, 1864-1933, in the Parc de Pedralbes at the Palau Reial de Pedralbes, in Les Corts, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The palace was a royal residence from 1919-31 and now houses the Museu de la Ceramica. The large gardens were designed by Nicolau Maria Rubio i Tuduri and Antoni Gaudi and contain many sculptures, fountains, a pergola, benches and a pond. Picture by Manuel Cohen

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Figura Femenina, or Marina, statue of a naked woman wrapped in a fishing net, in noucentisme style, 1929, by Eusebi Arnau, 1864-1933, in the Parc de Pedralbes at the Palau Reial de Pedralbes, in Les Corts, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The palace was a royal residence from 1919-31 and now houses the Museu de la Ceramica. The large gardens were designed by Nicolau Maria Rubio i Tuduri and Antoni Gaudi and contain many sculptures, fountains, a pergola, benches and a pond. Picture by Manuel Cohen