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The Mona Lisa Show

Joconde sur votre indulgence af Hervé Le Tellier

My life on the frontier, 1864-1882 af Miguel Antonio Otero

Seven Ages of Paris af Alistair Horne

Form and Meaning af Robert Klein

The Lost Painting: The Quest for a Caravaggio Masterpiece af Jonathan Harr

Dosso and Battista Dossi; court painters at Ferrara af Felton Gibbons

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Om mig did PhD work (abd...) in the history of Italian Renaissance Art & Architecture--with a natural side-interest in the classics.......

as a hobby I collect Mona Lisa parodies.
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the house in the photo was the family home of my great grandfather. Located in Weimar Germany and recently restored, it was designed by historian of Italian Renaissance Architecture Carl von Stegmann.

Om mit bibliotek mostly academic stuff here with some non-fiction, the occasional cookbook, or Mona Lisa book thrown in.

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Thank you! Your books are also very interesting.
Kindest regards.
Thanks for commenting on my Germans-in-Texas books. I'm working on a book about my ancestors. Are you descended from the Fredericksburg group or the New Braunfels group? Or a different group?
I so enjoyed browsing your library! I probably shouldn't have spent so much time looking as it made me think of my so-far-unsuccessful attempts to persuade my better half that we have to visit Italy next year. And I had no idea that plant was an oleander. :o All the plants were already there when we bought the house, and I have looked up plant toxicity, but I thought that plant was a guava. E has never been outside unsupervised, but it's good to know. Now that I know, I don't worry so much for her (since she's not a mouther) as for our cat, Nikita.
Welcome to the 'Italiani' group! You have a great catalog for the members to explore and comment on, and with a background like yours I hope you will find interesting people to interact with.

David
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