Places in Italy: A Private Grand Tour
By (Author) Francis Russell
Bitter Lemon Press
Wilmington Square Books
26th September 2019
26th September 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
914.5049312
Paperback
352
Width 134mm, Height 220mm
This personal, and wonderfully well informed, selection of the most rewarding towns, cities, villages and individual monuments in Italy is the definitive guidebook for the discerning traveller. The author has been visiting Italy, for study, for work and for pleasure, for over fifty years, and is the perfect companion for those who want to know about more than the obvious attractions.
As well as comprehensively covering the finest sights in the major tourist centres of Rome, Florence, Venice and elsewhere, Russell discusses and describes the neglected, or little known, masterpieces that are still to be found the length and breadth of the Italian peninsula. In a book that will educate and astonish the expert as surely as it will guide and inform the first-time visitor, the author chooses and explores palaces and gardens, city squares and lonely churches, frescoes and altarpieces, great museums and tiny ruins that together provide a richly textured portrait of a country where the history and patterns of civilization lie more thickly than anywhere else on earth.
'Masterpieces come in all shapes and sizes, and this is a small one. [It is] like a conversation with a well informed friend. He tells you exactly what you want to know, in the most succinct terms.' Country Life
'The author has achieved the near impossiblea must-squeeze-into-hand-baggage or the back pack.'House and Garden
"The author has achieved the near-impossible in condensing his top Italian places into a handy, compact guide. A must-squeeze-into-hand-baggage or the back-pack.'' --House and Garden
"Masterpieces come in all shapes and sizes, and this is a small one. [It is} like a conversation with a well-informed friend. He tells you exactly what you want to know, in the most succinct terms".-- Country Life
"A minor classic"--Times Literary Supplement
'Author Francis Russell traverses Italy from big cities to the Italian countryside in this private tour of Italy's finest works of art and special places. A writer and lecturer on Italian art and architecture, Russell brings to the text a lightness of touch and a level of erudition that is just right: knowledgeable but not too highbrow, so readers can appreciate his discussions even if they don't know a Caravaggio from a Raphael or a Bernini from a Michelangelo. He places the works in a historical context and reflects on the political and religious backgrounds of the cities and towns in which the works are located. Russell has his favourites and is not shy about expressing his preferences one way or the other (No sightseer is unprejudiced, he confesses). Perhaps the most valuable aspect of the book is Russell's approach to the remarkable works on display here. Yes, he acknowledges the most famous ones, but he also directs visitors to many lesser-known pieces. His advice as to what and what not to see is also spot on and practical. (Rome, it is said, was not built in a day. The visitor with less than a month on his hands ... has to be selective.).-- Chicago Tribune
Francis Russell was educated at Oxford and has travelled in Italy for over fifty years. He is currently Deputy Chairman of Christie's, specialising in old master paintings, and has written numerous books, articles and reviews on, mainly, Italian subjects. Russell is also the author of `Places in Turkey and `Places in Syria.