Pictures from Italy is one of Charles Dickens' earlier works, a fantastic and whimsical foray into the twin worlds of travel and the imagination. Inspired by his words, Italian artist
Livia Signorini plays with Dickens' sense of place, memory, and politics. The result is a brilliant contemporary dialogue with his work ? a reading of history, time, and change ? that renews
our sense of his enduring vision.
An extraordinary work that is as much about travel writing as it is about Dickens��journey to Italy itself, this handsome volume features 11 full-color gate folds and will appeal to fans of
the Victorian novel, travel buffs, and art lovers alike.