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Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett were an unlikely couple: he a young writer, dashing and ambitious, she a highly lauded poet 6 years his senior and a middle-aged invalid whose father kept her housebound. But after a 20-month courtship, the pair married secretly and ran away from London. They moved to Florence. For nearly 15 years, the Brownings lived under the spell of this elegant Renaissance capital. Inspired by its magnificent architecture and piazzas, embraced by its artistic expatriate community, they produced some of their most famous works — including Browning’s “Men and Women,” and Barrett Browning’s “Aurora Leigh.” There is no doubt that Florence left a mark on the Brownings. But did the Brownings leave their mark on Florence? @annmahnet set out last May to find out. @sw_photo took this photo of the Boboli Gardens, the manicured grounds of the Palazzo Pitti, which the Brownings often visited with their son, Pen. Visit the link in our profile to read more in @nytimestravel.


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