Already around 1900, Gargallo made an ink and watercolor drawing representing an elderly woman, dressed in traditional Aragonese peasant clothing, and carrying pitchers on her hip and on her head, the latter almost lying down.
Finally, he modeled this group, with which he apparently wanted to represent two eras and states of the female body and about which he used to joke assuring that he had represented the women of Maella on the way to the fountain, which provoked the anger of the women of his town, that they were considered much more demure in daily life.
Title: Water dispensers
Author: Pablo Gargallo
Date: 1925
Technique: Bronze
Displayed in: Pablo Gargallo Museum
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