Milan, American Red Cross Hospital, Hemingway recuperating.

Milan, American Red Cross Hospital, Hemingway recuperating.

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Hemingway Milan, American Red Cross Hospital, Hemingway recuperating. Hemingway Fossalta di Piave, the plaque-monument marking the place where Hemingway was wounded. The writer returned here with Fernanda Pivano in 1948, looking for the exact place where he had been wounded. “…when he thought he had found it he dug a tiny hole with a pen-knife and inserted a one-thousand... Hemingway Cortina, Hotel Concordia, October 12, 1948. Hemingway and Pivano in the room, with fruit, flowers and two bottles of Valpolicella. Photo by Ettore Sottsass/Fondazione Benetton Studi Ricerche Hemingway Cortina, october 11-12, 1948, Hemingway and Pivano walking around Cortina. Photo by Ettore Sottsass/Fondazione Benetton Studi Ricerche Hemingway Cortina 1948. A conversation between Hemingway and Mary. © Graziano Arici Archives, Venice Hemingway Venice 1948.Hemingway on the Hotel Gritti terrace. On the background the church of the Salute. Ivancich family Archives Hemingway Venice, Hotel Gritti, October 31, 1948. Hemingway and Mary on the terrace.“To Nanda from Mister Papa with much love.” Photo by Ettore Sottsass/Fondazione Benetton Studi Ricerche Hemingway Venice 1948, Rialto market. Hemingway writing down the name of the fish. © Archivio Borlui / Archivio di Stato di Venezia. Venice Hemingway Venice 1948. An athletic Hemingway getting off the gondola at the Hotel Gritti “stazio”. © Borlui Archives/Venice State Archives, Venice Hemingway Island of Torcello, 1948. Hemingway on a hunting trip. © Graziano Arici Archives, Venice Hemingway Caorle, Valle San Gaetano, 1948. The dog retrieving the duck: ... without looking at the result of his shot he raises the gun smoothly, up, up, ahead and to the left of the other duck that was climbing to the left and as he pulled, saz it fold in flight and drop among the decoys on the broken... Hemingway Franchetti. Caorle, Valle San Gaetano, 1948. Hemingway with baron Nanuk Franchetti. Photo by Hemingway - Franchetti Archives, Venice Hemingway Venice, Hotel Gritti, 1954. Hemingway with Mary, after the accidents in Africa. Photo by Ettore Sottsass/Fondazione Benetton Studi Ricerche Hemingway Percoto (Udine), April 1954. Hemingway and Adriana Ivancich at the Kechlers’ Villa. Fondazione Benetton Studi Ricerche - Archivio Kechler Hemingway Venezia 1948, Hemingway in gondola allo stazio dell’Hotel Gritti. © Archivio Borlui / Archivio di Stato di Venezia, Venezia Hemingway Dedicace Hemingway Expo Photo Paul Alessandrini Hemingway Torcello 1948. From left: Giuseppe Cipriani with his sister-in-law Gabriella, Hemingway and Cipriani’s wife Giulia. The dedication is to Gabriella. Locanda Cipriani Archive, Venice Hemingway Cortina, Hotel Concordia, 1948. Hemingway reading “Scènes Choisies” by André Malraux. © Graziano Arici Archives, Venice Hemingway Venice 1948, Rialto Market, a curious Hemignway at the fish stands. © Borlui Archives / Venice State Archives, Venice Hemingway Isola di Torcello, 1948. Hemingway a caccia. Island of Torcello, 1948. Hemingway on a hunting trip. © Graziano Arici Archives, Venice Hemingway Ernest Hemingway among wine barrels, after appreciating Valpolicella and Amarone wines. Ernest Hemingway Collection / John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston Hemingway Caorle, Valle San Gaetano, 1948, lago del Tombolo. “He watched the sky lightening beyond the long point of the marsh”. Photo by Hemingway - Franchetti Archives, Venice Hemingway Caorle, Valle San Gaetano, 1948. The dog retrieving the duck: “...without looking at the result of his shot he raises the gun smoothly, up, up, ahead and to the left of the other duck that was climbing to the left and as he pulled, saw it fold in flight and drop among the decoys on the broken ice...