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Series Sketch of the City. Magic in Florence

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  • Categories:Painting & Drawing Travel Writing
  • Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
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  • Pages:132
  • Retail Price:12.00 EUR
  • Size:150mm×210mm
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  • Text Color:Full color
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English title 《 Series Sketch of the City. Magic in Florence 》
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★ Published in four languages: Italian, English, French and German!
★ Milan’s famous graphic designer Adriana Silvestre, like countless Italian street artists, uses watercolor to outline a fascinating picture of the city, condensing the soul of the city on paper.
★The series is inspired by Travelers who visited Florence in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries used to decorate their diaries with sketches and drawings that, better than words, were able to register and "stop" an intense and fleeting impression, a curious or paradoxical aspect, the contrast between relics of history and everyday reality.

The series includes 2 titles: Magic in Florence, Rome

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Magie a Firenze is a travel diary, the result not of one but of many visits made by the author - a well-known Milanese graphic designer - in different moments and moods. Only in this way could the soul of the city emerge, "magically" captured by these splendid drawings, that is, the subtle but profound relationship that binds a museum to a market, a Renaissance palace to a high fashion boutique, a cloister to a wine shop ...

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