The book of Italian travel (1580-1900) . rino, 193Siena, 323 Turin, 233 Urbino, 197 Venice, Approach to, in; InSeventeenth Century, 114; InEighteenth Century, 120; Goetheon, 129 ; Venetian Life, 133-140 ;San Marco, 141-155 ; GrandCanal, 161 ; Churches, 163-166;Art, 166 ; General Note, 169 Verona, 172 Vicenza, 177 Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson & 6^ London UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Los AngelesThis book is DUE on the last date stamped below. DEC 1 4 i95d piv^ \a6» owRi JUN17 ilk ^liU14-^* i* wofUiset IIAU b li f^tCO LD-UBB& AUG 2 41967 At/G 1 61967 SEP 3iqV(^* Di>^ -•-• -?


The book of Italian travel (1580-1900) . rino, 193Siena, 323 Turin, 233 Urbino, 197 Venice, Approach to, in; InSeventeenth Century, 114; InEighteenth Century, 120; Goetheon, 129 ; Venetian Life, 133-140 ;San Marco, 141-155 ; GrandCanal, 161 ; Churches, 163-166;Art, 166 ; General Note, 169 Verona, 172 Vicenza, 177 Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson & 6^ London UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Los AngelesThis book is DUE on the last date stamped below. DEC 1 4 i95d piv^ \a6» owRi JUN17 ilk ^liU14-^* i* wofUiset IIAU b li f^tCO LD-UBB& AUG 2 41967 At/G 1 61967 SEP 3iqV(^* Di>^ -•-• -? OCT 91978 <v\ 1967 JAN 172 WKS FROM DIATE RECnv-rn L MAY 0 31999 f/r^-^ i JAN \ - ly^-j^ 1991 Form L9—15m-10,48 (B1030)444 THE T TBl^ART LOB ANG^UilB /f y 3 1158 00377 7132 UC SOUTHERN REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY AA 000 802 409 3. THE BOOK OF ITALIAN TRAVEL (1580-I900) BY H. NEVILLE MAUGHAM IVirH FOUR ILLUSTRATIONS IN PHOTOGRAFUREBT HEDLET FITTON LONDONGRANT RICHARDS NEW YORK: E. P. BUTTON ^ Printed by Hallantvnh, Hanson & the Ballantyne Press 4 I? PREFACE The question of how best to popularise the large amountof travel-literature concerning Italy is a problem of somedifficulty. The view here adopted has been to utilise it soas to give a synthesis of the art and character of the mosttypical Italian towns. The danger of the many speciaUsedbooks that pour from the press—admirable as some of themare—is that the reader does not attain a general idea of that country very little has altered since the northerntravellers first journeyed there in the seventeenth accounts of early travel are mostly as correct now aswhen they were written, and often they possess the pictur-esqueness drawn from a life more in harmony with the art ofthe great eras. Some sides of Italian art were tobookofitaliantra00maug


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