Dina Bellotti square in Sestri Levante.
The small square that is located behind the Sestrese alley, between Vico del Bottone and Vico Macelli.
I decided to make a new post both because I took this beautiful wide-angle shot of the entire square and because I was recently looking online for where this square was and couldn't find it.
This open space was dedicated to the painter who loved spending her holidays in our town.
The square is, for those who have never seen it, splendid; the splendid Torre dei Doganieri, often home to exhibitions; a little further behind one of the vine houses; and even further behind the start of the path to Mandrella.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.
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Bernardina Bianca Bellotti known as Dina Bellotti (Alessandria, October 2, 1912 – Rome, August 29, 2003) was an Italian painter. In 1938 she exhibited her works for the first time at the Venice Biennale, an exhibition that she would attend twice more in 1940 and 1942. Her most recurring subjects were landscapes, figures and especially portraits of children. Already in those years the young painter used to spend the summer periods with her family in Sestri Levante.
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