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Christine Meyer and Robert David Gauley #3

Alex Armstrong
April 26, 2020

These posts are part of a series superimposing the art of Irish-American painter Robert David Gauley with contemporary text from letters my great-great grandmother, Christina Meyer, sent home from a trip throughout Europe and the Mediterranean. Together, they offer a vivid glimpse of travel in the last decade of the 19th century.

Naples, March 2, 1896

The 3 陆 days we spent in Rome were not enough and I said I would like to stay for a month. Rome is so deeply embedded in my mind that I will never forget it . . . You may tell Miss Pering that I will never forget this scene and . . . what I saw in Rome I can hardly enumerate.

fountain in shaded village square

We could not have had finer weather . . . This morning some of the party went to Capri and Sorento where they will remain overnight to visit Vesuvius . . .

landscape with volcano in distance