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Paolo Veronese Italian Mannerist Painter, ca.1528-1588
Italian painter and draughtsman. With Titian and Tintoretto he makes up the triumvirate of great painters of the late Renaissance in Venice. He is known as a supreme colourist and for his illusionistic decorations in both fresco and oil. His large paintings of biblical feasts executed for the refectories of monasteries in Venice and Verona are especially celebrated. He also produced many altarpieces, history and mythological paintings and portraits. His compositional sketches in pen, ink and wash, figure studies in chalk, and chiaroscuro modelli and ricordi form a significant body of drawings.
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Painting ID:: 38159 Allegory of Vice and Virtue
mk29
Oil on canvas
219x169.5cm
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Painting ID:: 38163 Allegory of Wisdom and Strength
mk29
Oil on canvas
214.6x167cm
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Painting ID:: 40991 Diana
mk159
c.1560
Oil on canvas
28x16cm
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Painting ID:: 41154 Martyrdom of St.Sebastian
mk1558
Fresco
350x480cm
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Painting ID:: 41970 The Sacred one Famililia with Holy Barbara and the young one San Juan the Baptist one
Sofonisba Anguisciola
Autorretrato en el caballete
mk166
1556
Oleo sobre lienzo
66x57cm
Museo Zamek,Lancut
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Paolo Veronese
Italian Mannerist Painter, ca.1528-1588
Italian painter and draughtsman. With Titian and Tintoretto he makes up the triumvirate of great painters of the late Renaissance in Venice. He is known as a supreme colourist and for his illusionistic decorations in both fresco and oil. His large paintings of biblical feasts executed for the refectories of monasteries in Venice and Verona are especially celebrated. He also produced many altarpieces, history and mythological paintings and portraits. His compositional sketches in pen, ink and wash, figure studies in chalk, and chiaroscuro modelli and ricordi form a significant body of drawings.
. Related Artists to Paolo Veronese: | Georges de La Tour | Berswordt Altar | Balthasar Anton Dunker | J B Armand Guillaumin | Abraham Brueghel |
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