Tuscany

Tuscany by Chiara Libero, published by Barnes & Noble in 2002, is a visually rich exploration of one of Italy’s most cherished regions. This edition, comprising 159 pages, invites readers to discover the artistic and cultural heritage of Tuscany through a stunning collection of photographs. The book captures the harmonious relationship between the region’s breathtaking natural landscapes and its remarkable human achievements, showcasing the beauty of small towns and cities, with a particular focus on Florence.
Readers will find a captivating array of images that highlight the unique treasures of Florence and Tuscany, including intricate frescoes, impressive statuary, and diverse architectural styles. The photographs reveal lesser-known aspects of the region, offering a glimpse into its vibrant history and timeless allure. From panoramic views of terracotta rooftops to serene fields of sunflowers and ancient monasteries, this volume serves as both a delightful keepsake for travelers and an engaging retreat for those exploring Tuscany from home.
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A welcome addition to White Star’s distinguished library of travel photography books, this sumptuous volume takes readers on a spectacular voyage of discovery of the artistic and cultural heritage of one of Italy’s most beloved regions. Evoking the harmony that exists between the region’s spectacular natural beauty and the impressive achievements of humankind, hundreds of photographs take us through the small towns and cities of Tuscany, with an entire section devoted to the splendors that are unique to Florence. These images reveal off-the-beaten track facets of the region that readers could never experience without the benefit of these stunning photographs. From details of gorgeous frescoes and superb statuary to photographs portraying the wide variety of architecture, The Treasures of Florence and Tuscany showcases the vitality and timeless beauty of this land. We are given the unique opportunity to admire, up close, the intricate marble carvings of the Campanile of the Duomo of Siena and to view, through spectacular panoramic shots, the terracotta rooftops of Florence. We are transported to fields of sunflowers and hilltops dotted with majestic cyprus trees, which provide a splendid backdrop for the rustic architecture of ancient monasteries and farmhouses that have withstood the test of time. A superb souvenir for travelers to Italy or an enticing retreat for armchair travelers, this volume provides an accessible an appealing overview of one of Italy’s most legendary regions.
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