"The New Hyperion. From Paris To Marly By Way Of The Rhine" is a captivating journey through 19th-century Europe, penned by Earl Shinn. This travelogue transports readers from the vibrant streets of Paris to the serene landscapes of Marly, following a scenic route along the Rhine. Shinn's keen observations and artistic sensibilities bring to life the art, architecture, and cultural nuances of each locale.
Originally published in 1875, this work offers a unique glimpse into a bygone era, providing valuable insights for art historians, travel enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the cultural tapestry of Europe. Shinn's detailed descriptions and engaging narrative make "The New Hyperion" a timeless exploration of art and travel.
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