Piazza Regina, Valletta, at Sunset ADJOINING the Upper Barracca, from which a fine view of the Grand Harbour is obtained. In the background is seen the Auberge de Castile, begun in 1574, perhaps the most stately building left by the Order in Malta. Malta painting by Vittorio Boron. Vittorio Boron was born in Turin in 1859. He was the son of a judge and a lawyer by profession but he never worked as a lawyer. Instead he travelled and spent his time writing and painting. A number of his paintings of Malta were used to illustrate Frederick W. Ryan's first book "Malta - painted by Vittorio Boron -
Piazza Regina, Valletta, at Sunset ADJOINING the Upper Barracca, from which a fine view of the Grand Harbour is obtained. In the background is seen the Auberge de Castile, begun in 1574, perhaps the most stately building left by the Order in Malta. Malta painting by Vittorio Boron. Vittorio Boron was born in Turin in 1859. He was the son of a judge and a lawyer by profession but he never worked as a lawyer. Instead he travelled and spent his time writing and painting. A number of his paintings of Malta were used to illustrate Frederick W. Ryan's first book "Malta - painted by Vittorio Boron - described by Frederick W. Ryan". The book was published in 1910 in London, and contains 20 of Boron's plates in full colour. Vittorio Boron died in San Giorgio Canavese, in 1940.
Size: 3188px × 2038px
Location: England
Photo credit: © Historic Illustrations / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No
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