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Wellesley Education Expedition

The Essence of Tuscany
2008
March 27 - April 6

Join Wellesley alumnae and friends as we experience the best of Tuscany. Following our itinerary, we will enjoy the bucolic natural beauty surrounding the urban centers of Siena and Florence, while also giving careful attention to those cities’ remarkable treasures. Accompanied by Richard Wallace, a specialist in Italian art of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, we will meet with artists and curators who share the behind-the-scenes story of magnificent art, enjoy lunch with locals and wine tastings with world-class vintners, meander through gardens behind villa walls, and discover little-known Renaissance frescoes in out-of-the way churches and monasteries.

Our program begins with five nights in the walled town of Siena, where the aura of the glorious past still echoes through the enchanting medieval streets. As we explore this town's extraordinary sites, we are fortunate to see frescoes that have recently been uncovered beneath the famous cathedral. We will be the guests of a Sienese art collector for a lunch of regional specialties at her home with one of the most magnificent views to be had in all of Siena. An excursion through groves of olive trees and lush rolling hills leads us to the villa of a marchesa who invites us into her home for a feast of her favorite delicacies. In the hill town of Pienza we will enjoy a reception with the owners of a restored villa and discuss the marvels of the day. After a relaxed day in idyllic Cortona, we stop to visit a count who has invited us for a reception in his garden, which was a set for the film Stealing Beauty. En route to Florence, we will go back to the days of the Etruscans, visiting the isolated town of Volterra. Four nights in Florence offer days filled with artistic discoveries, special openings of hidden gardens, and meals featuring classic cuisine and local wines. We will also visit Lucca, where we scale the park-like city walls and join a princess to explore her famous gardens.

With expert academic leadership, lovely, centrally-located accommodations, behind-the-scenes visits, delicious Tuscan cuisine and the Wellesley touch, there's no better way to discover the allure of Tuscany. Whether this is your first visit to Tuscany or your fifth, this is an experience not to be missed!

Richard Wallace
is a specialist in Italian art of the Renaissance and Baroque periods and has lived in Italy for extended periods as a Fulbright Scholar and an American Council of Learned Societies Fellow. For over 40 years, he was Professor of Art at Wellesley College, where he taught courses on 16th- and 17th-century painting and sculpture in southern Europe and on graphic art in Italy. He received the Pinanski Prize for Excellence in Teaching in 1987. He has published numerous books and articles in The Art Bulletin, The Burlington Magazine, Apollo, The Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, and The Gazette des Beaux-Arts, and has organized important museum exhibitions in the field. He has led many tours to Italy and is a frequent speaker to Alumnae groups and to the Wellesley Friends of Art.
More Information Trip Details
For reservation and/or a detailed itinerary of this tour, please contact:

Jayne Lew, Assistant Director of Travel
Phone: 781-283-2389
Email: travelprograms@alum.wellesley.edu
 

Duration: 10 days

Activity Level: Moderate