
There is `luxury & inconvenience on the one h&, liberty, hard living & filth on the other`. So Edward Lear described the mysterious & often misunderstood country of Albania. Edward Lear`s travels through Albania & Macedonia in 1848 came about when an outbreak of cholera closed off all other routes out of Salonica
- the port in which he arrives as these journals begin
- setting him off on this unusual adventure. His meticulous journals offer a unique insight into the Balkans in this period; the difficulties & romance of travelling in Albania
- especially as an Englishman, visiting places never previously seen by foreigners; & the profound effect of the landscape & its people on an artist`s mind. Lavishly illustrated with the artist`s own paintings & suffused with a unique charm, ” Edward Lear in Albania” catalogues his idiosyncratic observations of this beautiful & unknown l&. Including vivid insights into the environment, culture & politics of the period, these Journals offer an intimate portrait of a wild yet captivating corner of Europe.