When Dewey turned her attention to the engaging and distinctive beauty of Italy, she was initially intrigued with Florence, a city rich with art, and Venice, with its endlessly fascinating canals. Soon after, she was drawn, as she was in France, to the smaller towns and timeless villages - this time in Tuscany and along the breathtaking Ligurian Coast.     
 
Bicicletta a Lucca (Bicycle in Lucca)
      Fantasma (Phantom)      Colori di Portofino (Portofino Colors)      Rovine e Riposo      Dolci Votti (Sweet Faces)      Ingresso a Portofino (View from Portofino)      Palazzo San Marco      La Luce di un Pittore (A Painter's Light)      Domenica a Venezia (Sunday in Venice)      Urna alla Pensione (Urn at the Pensione)      Vie Secondarie (Back Streets)      Finestra de Maschere (Window of Masks)     
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