Sunset in Lerici-Italy
by Vali Irina Ciobanu
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Title
Sunset in Lerici-Italy
Artist
Vali Irina Ciobanu
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
Sunset in Lerici-"Golfo dei poeti" (italiy)
Lerici (Ligurian: Lerxi, locally Lerze[4]) is a town and comune in the province of La Spezia in Liguria (northern Italy), part of the Italian Riviera. It is situated on the coast of the Gulf of La Spezia, 8 kilometres (5 mi) southeast of La Spezia. It is known as the place where the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley drowned. The town is connected by ferry to the Cinque Terre and Portovenere.
One of the main sights of Lerici is its castle which since its first founding in 1152 was used to help control the entrance of the Gulf of La Spezia. Today the castle contains a museum of palaeontology.
Italian author Mario Soldati had a residence in the frazione of Tellaro.
Italian painter Oreste Carpi spent many years in San Terenzo making hundreds of paintings and drawings reproducing town landscapes.
English writers Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley lived some five kilometers north in an isolated old boat house called Casa Magni, and anchored their sailing boat in Lerici. Their closest neighbours were the villagers of the tiny hamlet of San Terenzo. Percy Bysshe Shelley drowned on 8 July 1822 in the Bay of Spezia, returning to Lerici from a journey to Livorno and Pisa. His corpse eventually washed up on the beach at Viareggio, located approximately halfway between Livorno and Lerici. Though the Italian poet and writer Sem Benelli first referred to the Golfo di Lerici, as the Golfo dei Poet in 1910 to commemorate the death of Italian writer Paolo Mantegazza, (a famous Italian writer, neurologist, physiologist, and anthropologist) at his residence in San Terenzo di Lerici,[5] the popularity of Lerici with the Shelleys and with Lord Byron helped promote the title Golfo dei Poeti, Poet's Bay, for the Golfo di Lerici.
Hungarian author Baroness Emmuska Orczy, author of The Scarlet Pimpernel, had a villa built in the hills above Lerici, near the locality of Bellavista, and called it La Padula.[6] Orczy and her husband Montague Barstow spent several months there in the 1930s – alternating between La Padula, Villa Bijou in Monte Carlo, and trips to Britain. Eventually they decided to abandon fascist Italy for Villa Bijou. La Padula still stands today.
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Comments (27)
Mary Timman
Your paintings are stunning! I think this one of the seascapes is one of my favorites...gorgeous. L
Sunil Kapadia
Marvelous interpretation and color rendering. Amazing artwork. Love the mood of the light. L/F
Chrisann Ellis
Vali, Your Work has been Featured On The Home Page of Weekly Fun For All Mediums..Congrats!!!
Vali Irina Ciobanu
I am so happy to have my work futured on Images That Excite You Group!! I am honored! Thank You,John!
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Vali Irina Ciobanu
I am so honored to have my work futured on Sky and or Clouds Group. Thank You so much Lisa! I apreciate!
Lisa Phillips
Your stunning image has been featured in our group "Sky and or Clouds". http://fineartamerica.com/groups/sky-and-or-clouds.html