I took my Drawing students on a field trip to Isola Maggiore, one of three islands in the Lago di Trasimeno, south of Cortona. The island is tiny, with only a few houses lining one main street, fifteen permanent residents, two restaurants, a couple of cafès, and a handful of churches. It also has a ruined 19C castle that was built over a monastery founded by St. Francis, and some fascinating and tragic history from the time of the second world war.
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