This volume transports
readers to a region renowned for its art
and architecture, and equally blessed with tremendous natural
beauty. An isolated area of hills and forests, deep valleys
and rolling plains, Umbria has experienced a succession
of authority—Romans, Byzantines, Longobards, local
seigneurs and, finally, the sovereignty of the Papacy—that
has left indelible marks on the very stones of its towns.
From the elegant towns of Perugia, Spoleto, and Norcia
to the splendor of of Narni, Nocera, and Gubbio, the photographs
in this book convey the unmistakable character of the
region. Close-up details of the frescoes at
Assisi—certainly
the most celebrated religious shrine in Italy—and
sweeping wide-angle views of the roaring Falls at Marmore
and beautiful Lake Piediluco convey the unsurpassed spiritual,
historical, architectural, artistic, and cultural heritage
of the area as well as its diverse landscapes.
Combined
with the text,
the photographs create a moving
portrait
of a region with an unmistakable character in which the
beauty of nature harmonizes with the eternal works of
human genius and inspiration. Armchair travelers and
lovers of
Italian culture will cherish this pictorial tribute to
one of Italy's most fascinating regions.