Just started to read it(ditched all those WWI & II related books, got tired of that period lol. After finishing earlier period history books, will tackle them later).
It's a bio of Piero Della Francesca, but it deals with the Renaissance period very well, succintly covering many aspects of that period. 1850s too, when his work began to gain recognition.
(I've read some Renaissance books earlier so I think I can gauge the books' worth more or less)
So I can heartily recommend this book. If you want to know more about the Italian Masters like me, all the better.
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