Pictures in Umbria

audiobook

Pictures in Umbria

by Katharine S. (Katharine Sarah) Macquoid

EN·~4 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS BY THOMAS R. MACQUOID, R.I.

1:04
2

NOTE

0:46
3

CHAPTER I AN ANCIENT HILL-CITY

10:16
4

CHAPTER II MARKET-DAY IN PERUGIA

13:51
5

CHAPTER III FONTE DI PERUGIA

34:22
6

CHAPTER IV THE COLLEGIO DEL CAMBIO AND THE PINACOTECA

6:12
7

CHAPTER V SPELLO

15:21
8

CHAPTER VI THE HEAVENLY CHOIR OF PERUGIA

13:30
9

CHAPTER VII SAN PIETRO DE' CASINENSI

8:15
10

CHAPTER VIII THE TOMBS OF THE VOLUMNII

7:10

Description

Step into the sun‑dappled lanes of Umbria’s ancient hill towns, where stone walls and lofty arches hold centuries of art, legend, and quiet charm. The narrator guides you through vivid illustrations of fountains, portals, and frescoed chapels, inviting you to picture each scene as if you were strolling beneath the same arches. From the bustling piazzas of Perugia to the serene cloisters of Assisi, the journey feels both visual and intimate.

Beyond the picturesque streets, the story unfolds the tangled histories of rival families, daring duels, and the darker whispers that once echoed through narrow alleys. Interwoven with anecdotes about master painters like Raffaelle and the youthful genius of Perugino, the tale also brings to life the humble saints and local myths that shaped the region’s soul. The author’s reflective tone balances scholarly insight with personal wonder, making each episode feel like a shared secret.

Listening to this portrait of Umbria, you’ll sense the timeless allure of its hills, the pulse of its past, and the gentle promise that every stone has a story waiting to be heard.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (243K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-09-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Katharine S. (Katharine Sarah) Macquoid

Katharine S. (Katharine Sarah) Macquoid

1824–1917

A prolific Victorian novelist and travel writer, she published more than 60 books and became especially known for vivid stories and richly observed books on France and other parts of Europe. Her career stretched across decades, from magazine fiction in the 1850s to popular novels and illustrated travel works written with her husband, the artist Thomas Robert Macquoid.

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