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From: Belfast Telegraph
Date: 20070521
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The best picture in the world, according to the author Aldous Huxley, was at the end of a seven-hour bus ride through the Appenines - from Urbino in Le Marche/Umbria to San Sepolcro in Tuscany.
"Borgo San Sepolcro is not easy to get at," is the tetchy opening to his essay "The Best Picture", published in Along the Road. He then writes off one of the loveliest small towns in Tuscany in a couple of lines before focusing on the 15th-century picture by Piero della Francesca which is the town's emblem, and which, quite simply, saved lives and homes from bombardment in 1944.
Piero is the thread that ...
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