In the literature and iconography of journeys to Calabria between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, it is difficult to find a more successful work than Edward Lear's Journal of a Landscape Painter in Southern Calabria regarding the level of integration between textual narration and visual narration. The recent discovery of some drawings and paintings concerning Reggio, Staiti and Bagnara offers the opportunity to compare the extraordinary connection between the two narrative forms in different landscape contexts but united by the same poetic attraction on the part of English travellers.Nella letteratura e nell’iconografia del viaggio in Calabria tra Settecento e Ottocento è difficile trovare un’opera più efficace del Journal of a Lan...
The study presents a series of portraits of Italian women drawn from the works of five Seventeenth C...
This essay takes into account the fragments of a mid-fourteenth-century fresco cycle in the church o...
Memory and narration in the novels of some French, American and English women writers of the second ...
Edward Lear‟s 1852 text Journals of a Landscape Painter in Southern Calabria and the Kingdom of Nap...
Travel literature does not constitute an objective source: neither the images nor the texts escape t...
Since the eighteenth century, southern Italy has been the destination of European travelers who expl...
The text reflects on the methods and aims of interpreting landscape in the works of picturesque trav...
The result of a revision process on the part of the publisher of Voyage Picturesque, regarding the o...
[English]:Starting from one of the most significant chapters of Leonardo's Libro di Pittura, we hwan...
The voyage de Naples made a name for itself in the second half of the eighteenth century: tourists a...
[Italiano]: Partendo dal titolo di uno dei capitoli più significativi del Libro di Pittura di Leonar...
Abstract – This chapter presents a long-term, interdisciplinary and multifaceted analysis of the cog...
Among the images depicting Calabria collected in the third volume of the Voyage Pittoresque (publish...
Pietro Dettamanti, qui est un véritable «uomo di lago», a rassemblé dans ce volume richement illustr...
The general aim of this article is to question the opportunities offered by the tools of classical n...
The study presents a series of portraits of Italian women drawn from the works of five Seventeenth C...
This essay takes into account the fragments of a mid-fourteenth-century fresco cycle in the church o...
Memory and narration in the novels of some French, American and English women writers of the second ...
Edward Lear‟s 1852 text Journals of a Landscape Painter in Southern Calabria and the Kingdom of Nap...
Travel literature does not constitute an objective source: neither the images nor the texts escape t...
Since the eighteenth century, southern Italy has been the destination of European travelers who expl...
The text reflects on the methods and aims of interpreting landscape in the works of picturesque trav...
The result of a revision process on the part of the publisher of Voyage Picturesque, regarding the o...
[English]:Starting from one of the most significant chapters of Leonardo's Libro di Pittura, we hwan...
The voyage de Naples made a name for itself in the second half of the eighteenth century: tourists a...
[Italiano]: Partendo dal titolo di uno dei capitoli più significativi del Libro di Pittura di Leonar...
Abstract – This chapter presents a long-term, interdisciplinary and multifaceted analysis of the cog...
Among the images depicting Calabria collected in the third volume of the Voyage Pittoresque (publish...
Pietro Dettamanti, qui est un véritable «uomo di lago», a rassemblé dans ce volume richement illustr...
The general aim of this article is to question the opportunities offered by the tools of classical n...
The study presents a series of portraits of Italian women drawn from the works of five Seventeenth C...
This essay takes into account the fragments of a mid-fourteenth-century fresco cycle in the church o...
Memory and narration in the novels of some French, American and English women writers of the second ...