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A recent restoration of two paintings by Renaissance master Paolo Veronese, previously hidden away in a remote church in Murano, Italy, has revealed their long-hidden splendor. Thanks to the ...
Paolo Veronese (1528-1588). The exhibition, "Veronese's Allegories: Virtue, Love, and Exploration in Renaissance Venice," is a delight, its peculiar title notwithstanding -- what is "exploration ...
Anyone familiar with the Frick will recognize The Choice Between Virtue and Vice by Venetian painter Paolo Veronese, said Grace Glueck in The New York Times. The painting of a man torn between the ...
The Prado Museum presents the first major exhibition dedicated to the great Italian artist in Spain after more than two decades of work focused on Venetian Renaissance painting. For Rafael Alberti, ...
On 18 July, 1573 Paolo Veronese was summoned before the Holy Office – the Inquisition – to answer questions about one of his paintings. In a sense, this was the first artist interview ever ...
And in the masterly hands of Paolo Veronese, whose work is about to be celebrated at the National Gallery in the first British show dedicated to him, this intense rainbow ended in rich and ...
Paolo Veronese “had an eye for the telling detail,” said Lennie Bennett in the Tampa Bay Times. Standing before any of his paintings, a viewer can’t help but be amazed by his ability with ...
It was in the aftermath of the plague of the 1570s, which killed nearly a third of the population of Venice, including the city’s greatest artist, Titian, that Paolo Veronese painted his last works.
"It may be doubted whether, as mere painter, Paolo Veronese has ever been surpassed.” That deliciously feline “mere” in Bernard Berenson’s assessment of the Venetian master neatly ...