Agrarian Collection
"Agrarian Beauty: From Champagne to Mauritius, a Journey through the Fields" The portico in wrought iron on the entrance door to Champagne Louis Roederer
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"Agrarian Beauty: From Champagne to Mauritius, a Journey through the Fields" The portico in wrought iron on the entrance door to Champagne Louis Roederer, Reims - a grand gateway into the world delights. Two cows standing together nose to tail - an intimate bond formed amidst the vastness of pastoral landscapes. The sun on Dartmoor Devon horizon illuminates rolling fields and woodlands, with poppies and ripening barley creating a vivid red tapestry against nature's canvas. Sugarcane plants sway gracefully in Mauritius, Africa - a testament to agrarian abundance and agricultural heritage. Domesticated goats graze contently in lush green summer pastures adorned with buttercup flowers - harmonious coexistence between man and animal. Witnessing history unfold, Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy ploughs his land with horses in 1889 - an iconic image capturing the essence labor. Le Grand Montrachet at Domaine Jacques Prieur stands tall behind an iron gate and stone wall, guarding its precious vineyards that produce exquisite wines rooted in agrarian traditions. A Frisian heifer poses for her portrait, showcasing the majestic beauty of farm animals that contribute to our agrarian way of life. In times of turmoil during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), messages like "No deixeu cap" (Don't let anyone down) remind farmers of their vital role within society's fabric. A powerful poster edited by The Departament during the Spanish Civil War urges farmers not to waste even a single grain ("Ni un gra de") as they strive towards self-sufficiency amidst chaos. Embark on this visual journey through time and continents, where agriculture intertwines with culture and sustains us all – celebrating the enduring spirit life.