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With this beautiful watercolor book, the winding streets and picturesque hills of Lisbon will hold no more secrets for you. Get ready for a captivating journey in the company of the talented watercolor artist Fabrice Moireau and the writer Gonçalo M. Tavares.
Do you know what sets Lisbon apart? Known as the city of seven hills, the capital of Portugal is surrounded by seven magnificent viewpoints: São Jorge, São Vicente, São Roque, Graça, Santa Catarina, Chagas, and Sant’Ana. In this watercolor work, Fabrice Moireau portrays these eminences crowned with castles or churches, its plains and hills, its network of steep alleys, and its colorful little houses. Under the delicate stroke of his brush, Lisbon comes to life before our amazed eyes.
The watercolor artist has managed to capture the timeless magic of the city, its unique atmosphere, and its essence. Every street corner, every architectural detail, and every scene of daily life are immortalized in this beautiful work. Lisbon is a place of historical wonders, eccentric shops, and trendy clubs. Thanks to the words and expertise of Gonçalo M. Tavares, a writer and epistemology professor in Lisbon, the past harmoniously blends with the present.
Embark on a journey to Lisbon and its unique landscape by ordering your copy of “Lisbon Sketchbook” now.
Fabrice Moireau, born in 1962, graduated from the National School of Applied Arts and Crafts. From his numerous travels, he brings back sketchbooks that serve as cultural and ethnographic testimonies. Passionate about architecture, gardens, and plants in general, his ambition is to convey, through watercolors, the subtlety of the play of light and the atmosphere of a street or landscape.
Born in 1970, Gonçalo M. Tavares is a writer and epistemology professor in Lisbon. Since the early 2000s, he has published numerous works, including novels, essays, poetry, plays, short stories, and other unclassifiable writings. He has received several prestigious awards, including the Best Foreign Book Award in France for “Learning to Pray in the Age of Technology,” the Saramago Prize, and the Ler/BCP Prize in Portugal, and the Portugal Telecom Literature Prize in Brazil for “Jerusalem.” Gonçalo M. Tavares is regarded as one of the most prominent figures in contemporary Portuguese literature.