The Triumph of Piero by Willibald Sauerländer | The New York Review of Books

Piero is a gripping narrator who never diverts our attention from the main figures and the predominant events. In the depiction of emotional agitation, emphatically recommended by aesthetic theories of the time, Piero is restrained. For him, it is gesture and especially gaze that are most important.

Source: The Triumph of Piero by Willibald Sauerländer | The New York Review of Books

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