He walks, quickly leaving behind the bastion of his Marti. Paolo must cross the opposite hill. To Montopoli, in a few hours, his exhibition will be inaugurated in the Museo Civico. The Boccaccio "Castello Insigne" has put ancient rivalries aside to celebrate a world-renowned etcher. Paolo is nervous, fame and fortune have never appealed to him. But this time, it’s the town that calls him, the torre di San Matteo that he never wanted to leave despite the siren calls from international art capitals. To welcome him are local politicians returning from the medieval banquet organized at the Orcio Interrato restaurant. Paolo preferred to nurse his anxiety; he could not eat. He opts for a short religious meditation in the santuario di San Romano. He is also discreet in choosing his route, preferring back roads. He finds himself alone under the Torre Giulia. It was here, in 1432, that the Battle of San Romano took placed, immortalised by Paolo Uccello himself in three very famous tables. Today, Paolo lives his own battle, one fought against fame. He relaxes by walking, but the door of the museum opens unexpectedly. He has arrived.