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.
faraos dotter moses hittas i vassen mk248 den egyptiska prinsessan ocb bennes folje, inklusiue dvargnarr, kommer raka vagen fren nagon fest i ett venetianskt palazzo sjalvsakert forfyttar veronese veronese bade den bibliska berattelsen ocb betraktaren till sin egen bogst speciella varld. eller som ban sade till inkvisitionstribunalen malare tar sig samma fribeter som poeter ocb gycklare. Painting ID:: 56700
Paolo Veronese faraos dotter moses hittas i vassen mk248 den egyptiska prinsessan ocb bennes folje, inklusiue dvargnarr, kommer raka vagen fren nagon fest i ett venetianskt palazzo sjalvsakert forfyttar veronese veronese bade den bibliska berattelsen ocb betraktaren till sin egen bogst speciella varld. eller som ban sade till inkvisitionstribunalen malare tar sig samma fribeter som poeter ocb gycklare.
The Feast in the House of Levi The Feast in the House of Levi (1573), one of the largest canvases of the 16th century. It led to an investigation by the Roman Catholic Inquisition. Painting ID:: 61442
Paolo Veronese The Feast in the House of Levi The Feast in the House of Levi (1573), one of the largest canvases of the 16th century. It led to an investigation by the Roman Catholic Inquisition.
Allegory of Wisdom and Strength, Allegory of Wisdom and Strength, c. 1580. Painting ID:: 61443
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.