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Monet's "water lily" is expressed with a scent--Eau de Cologne inspired by Impressionist paintings from "L'Artisan Perfume"

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From the French fragrance brand "L'Artisan Perfume", two types of colognes that express Impressionist masterpieces with scents will be released on April 19th.

"Obaud Draw by the Water" is a fragrance inspired by the works of Claude Monet's masterpieces, "Water Lilies." Rosemary and green notes stand out in the refreshing citrus fruits such as bergamot and lemon, and violets and soft musk blend together. You can enjoy the complex and deep texture in the freshness.


"Surreal Elves on the Grass" is a fragrance inspired by the modernity of Edouard Manet's "Lunch on the Grass". The main solar accord is blended with white musk and amber, giving it a "surprisingly airy and transparent" scent.


Each contains 100 ml and costs 17,000 yen (excluding tax, the same applies below). To commemorate the release, a collaboration with the "Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Treasures Exhibition" will be held from July 20th at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum (Ueno, Tokyo). Advance tickets with products are sold.

Monet's "Water Lilies", which became the motif of "Obaud Draw Eau de Cologne", will also be exhibited.

Advance tickets with samples (left) and advance tickets with miniature bottles (right) are also on sale
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