New roads and later railways were essential for the modernisation and rapid economic development of North-western Italy in the early nineteenth century. The new routes also encouraged an increasing number of foreign travellers to visit the region. They opened up fresh tracts of countryside and provided novel viewpoints and points of interest; many travellers took the opportunity to record these views with topographical drawings and watercolours. In this paper we make use of some of these views to examine how the modernized transport routes released new places to be celebrated by tourists and became themselves features and objects of especial interest and comment. We examine the works of three artists, one English and two Italian, who depict...
Exhibition Notes, Number 38, Spring 2012. In the 19th century Italy was the most desirable destinati...
This essay studies two nineteenth-century travel guides to Norway and looks at the way their descrip...
Our research aims at following the path chosen by British landscape painters of the Grand Tour in th...
New roads and later railways were essential for the modernisation and rapid economic development of ...
New roads and later railways were essential for the modernisation and rapid economic development of ...
New roads and, later, railways were essential for the modernisation and rapid economic development o...
This paper assesses the value of amateur topographical art for historical geographers and landscape ...
After the Napoleonic wars many wealthy British women and men settled along the coast in Liguria and ...
This paper explores the value of landscape and topographical art for understanding contemporary land...
Compresa tra il Mar Mediterraneo, l’Appennino e le Alpi, in un contesto climatico e paesaggistico mo...
In the Atlas of the Italian Garden the development of landscape architecture and garden design of th...
At the beginning of the 19th century, the representation of Italy was mostly due to the literary and...
Among the architectures that contributed to the process of urbanization and transformation of Italia...
The vision is not only physiological, but knowledge-based: the filter of "visual culture" - defined ...
The period between the 1750s and 1830s witnessed a major change in travel practices in Europe, movin...
Exhibition Notes, Number 38, Spring 2012. In the 19th century Italy was the most desirable destinati...
This essay studies two nineteenth-century travel guides to Norway and looks at the way their descrip...
Our research aims at following the path chosen by British landscape painters of the Grand Tour in th...
New roads and later railways were essential for the modernisation and rapid economic development of ...
New roads and later railways were essential for the modernisation and rapid economic development of ...
New roads and, later, railways were essential for the modernisation and rapid economic development o...
This paper assesses the value of amateur topographical art for historical geographers and landscape ...
After the Napoleonic wars many wealthy British women and men settled along the coast in Liguria and ...
This paper explores the value of landscape and topographical art for understanding contemporary land...
Compresa tra il Mar Mediterraneo, l’Appennino e le Alpi, in un contesto climatico e paesaggistico mo...
In the Atlas of the Italian Garden the development of landscape architecture and garden design of th...
At the beginning of the 19th century, the representation of Italy was mostly due to the literary and...
Among the architectures that contributed to the process of urbanization and transformation of Italia...
The vision is not only physiological, but knowledge-based: the filter of "visual culture" - defined ...
The period between the 1750s and 1830s witnessed a major change in travel practices in Europe, movin...
Exhibition Notes, Number 38, Spring 2012. In the 19th century Italy was the most desirable destinati...
This essay studies two nineteenth-century travel guides to Norway and looks at the way their descrip...
Our research aims at following the path chosen by British landscape painters of the Grand Tour in th...