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Published: October 20th 2013
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Lucca
The Museum of Contemporary Art A cloudy day with occasional rain. We all slept in then Jon & Mon headed to an Antique Market taking place in several parts of the town. Ced & I checked out various options for a prospective trip to Florence later in the week and the latest news on the terrible bushfires that seem to be encircling the Blue Mountains. We feel deeply for all the people who’ve lost their homes in these fires and hope that a weather change will halt their progression. It’s hard being so far away from home at times like these but not as hard as it must be for those going through this tragedy.
A visit to the Lucca Museum of Contemporary Art this afternoon enabled us to view the amazing photography of the award-winning Frenchman Henry Cartier-Bresson. His black & white photographs, taken between 1930 and 1979, depicted people from all walks of life in different situations, mundane or in events of importance...a brilliant exhibition!
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