Published On Jul 28, 2022
A hillside town gives a glimpse of 18th-century crime and punishment. In Siena, Sewell offers a revisionist take on Pisano's pulpit in the cathedral and muses about government in the Palazzo Pubblico. Then Orvieto's magnificent cathedral reveals the frescoes by Signorelli that inspired Michelangelo.
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From Brian Sewell's Grand Tour Ep4
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