- Paolo Veronese - Wikipedia
Veronese took his usual name from his birthplace of Verona, then the largest possession of Venice on the mainland The census in Verona attests that Veronese was born sometime in 1528 to a stonecutter, or spezapreda in the Venetian language, named Gabriele, and his wife Caterina
- Paolo Veronese | Venetian Renaissance Painter Artist - Britannica
Paolo Veronese was one of the major painters of the 16th-century Venetian school His works usually are huge, vastly peopled canvases depicting allegorical, biblical, or historical subjects in splendid colour and set in a framework of classicizing Renaissance architecture
- Paolo Veronese - 188 artworks - painting - WikiArt. org
Paolo Caliari, known as Paolo Veronese (1528–1588), was an Italian Renaissance painter, based in Venice, known for large-format history paintings of religion and mythology, such as The Wedding at Cana (1563) and The Feast in the House of Levi (1573)
- Paolo Veronese (1528–1588) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Paolo Veronese’s paintings are grandiose and magnificent visions of the spectacle of sixteenth-century Venetian life His art is inextricably linked to the idea of opulence and splendor in Renaissance Venice
- Paolo Veronese (1528 - 1588) | National Gallery, London
Veronese moved to Venice in the early 1550s and stayed there for the rest of his life, becoming one of the leading painters of the 16th century He was trained in Verona by Antonio Badile (about 1518–1560) whose daughter he married in 1566
- Paolo Veronese – Biography and Artwork of the Italian Painter
Paolo Veronese was a renowned Italian Renaissance painter from Venice He is best known for his large-format history paintings, which merged the genres of religious art, mythology and allegories into immense compositions that were both epic and entertaining
- Veronese and the Golden Age of Venetian Art - Menarini Group Blog
Paolo Caliari, better known as Veronese, was born in Verona in 1528 and spent most of his artistic career in Venice, where he died in 1588 Along with Titian and Tintoretto, Veronese is considered one of the greatest masters of Venetian painting in the 16th century
- Veronese, Paolo (Paolo Cagliari) - Museo Nacional del Prado
Veronese was trained in his native Verona by a local painter, Antonio Badile (1518-1560), and then by Giovanni Caroto (1488-1563 66) The influence of both these masters appears in his earliest independent works, which were executed around 1546 for local patrons and institutions
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