The Travel Joys of Europe's Great ArtTo see great art is a joy. And to see it "in situ" both physically (where it was meant to be seen) and historically (to understand the context in which it was made) as you travel makes the experience richer yet.
I haven't always loved art history. As a teenager, I struggled doggedly through Kenneth Clark's epic art series, Civilisation. "Brilliant work," I thought, "but let's lighten up." And I remember, back in my college days, flipping through a course catalog with dorm friends and playing "name the most boring class of all." My vote: Art History.
A few inspiring professors — and perspective-broadening trips — later, I had changed my tune. I've learned to recognize the value of great art as a window into the culture and people we travel so far to experience and understand. As a travel writer and tour guide, I've spent the last 40 years teaching art history in the most wonderful classrooms imaginable: Europe's great galleries, palaces, cathedrals, and museums. Through those years, just as some gain an appreciation of fine wine, I've gained an appreciation of artistic genius — and the times and places where that genius flourished....
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