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Uffizi unveils some of its long-hidden treasures
Telegraph (UK) ^
| 12/17/2001
| Bruce Johnston
Posted on 12/16/2001 5:19:34 PM PST by dighton
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To: victoria delsoul
up your alley??
To: habs4ever
WOW, fifty major works of Italian art never before seen in public including fourteen sculptures! That's fantastic!!
To: Romulus
Though we have disagreed about many topics, about Italy there will be no arguement.
My two years in Italy (near Vicenza) are some of the most vivid memories of my life. Being in Rome during the New-Year celebration, Venice in the night fog, Juliet's castle in Verona, riding the night express train from Padua to Naples sitting on floor, tosti, cappuchino, good(and bad) 'house' wines in the trattorrias, the art supplies shops, the cheese shops, the museum....sigh!-)
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To: beowolf
Wow. I had no idea you'd lived in Italy for two years. That explains stuff. :)
Happy Holidays, kitten....
To: Romulus
What splendid prose! Thank you for sharing those impressions with us.
To: mathurine
Thanks for sharing the memories of Italy. Yes, I'd go back there in a heartbeat.
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