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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • Painter Liam Da Leo outside his studio in Salinas. His modern, edgy work, which incorporates graffiti themes, bold colors, and layered textures,  ranges freely across styles and sizes.
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  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants. Photographs for HOY by Jay Dunn..
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  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
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  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
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  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
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  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
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  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
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  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
    JDunn duarte_011.jpg
  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
    JDunn duarte_010.jpg
  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
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  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
    JDunn duarte_006.jpg
  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
    JDunn duarte_005.jpg
  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
    JDunn duarte_004.jpg
  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
    JDunn duarte_003.jpg
  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
    JDunn duarte_002.jpg
  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
    JDunn duarte_001.jpg
  • Salinas painter Liam Da Leo at work in his studio. His modern, edgy work, which incorporates graffiti themes, bold colors, and layered textures,  ranges freely across styles and sizes.
    131112 jd da leo MAIN.jpg
  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
    JDunn duarte_024.jpg
  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
    JDunn duarte_023.jpg
  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
    JDunn duarte_020.jpg
  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
    JDunn duarte_018.jpg
  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
    JDunn duarte_017.jpg
  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
    JDunn duarte_015.jpg
  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
    JDunn duarte_014.jpg
  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
    JDunn duarte_012.jpg
  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
    JDunn duarte_009.jpg
  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
    JDunn duarte_013.jpg
  • USA, Illinois, Chicago, June 13, 2009. Never less than original, Mexican painter Hector Duarte's pointedly beautiful "Murallas sobre lienzo" at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago is a classical lesson in muralist traditions, blending art, current events and politics in a dream-like commentary on borders and the influence and importance of immigrants.
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