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Name: Paolo Veronese
Birth Date: 1528
Death Date: April 19, 1588
Place of Birth: Verona, Italy
Place of Death: Venice, Italy
Nationality: Italian
Gender: Male
Occupations: painter

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Biography of Paolo Veronese
1,140 words, approx. 4 pages
The Italian painter Paolo Veronese (1528-1588) was one of the greatest Venetian artists. His work is rich in invention and decorative splendor and excels in the depiction of festive and heroic scenes. Paolo Veronese, whose real name was Paolo Caliari,...


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Paolo Veronese ( 1528 – 19 April 1588 ) was an important Venetian Renaissance painter. His birth name was Paolo Cagliari or Paolo Caliari ; he became known as "Veronese" from his birthplace in Verona. Sourced I paint my pictures with such judgment as...


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Paolo Veronese Information
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Paolo Veronese (1528 – April 19 1588) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance in Venice, famous for paintings such as The Wedding at Cana and The Feast in the House of Levi. He adopted the name Paolo Cagliari or Paolo Caliari,[1] and became known as...


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Renaissance Quarterly
Paolo Veronese fra artisti e letterati. (book reviews)
12/22/1997: 700 words, approx. 2 pages
This book seeks to place Veronese's art in the context of the culture of his time. The author uses examples from contemporary literature, philosophy, music, and art, but most particularly from religious thinkers such as Daniele Barbaro, Matteo Giberti, and Gasparo Contarini as...
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Apollo
Splendid hedonism: Peter Humfrey reviews an exhibition of Veronese's secular art, which transfers from Paris to Venice later this month.(Paolo Veronese)
02/01/2005: 1,501 words, approx. 5 pages
The magnificent sensuousness of the art of Paolo Veronese sometimes makes it easy to forget that the great majority of his paintings are religious in content. True, the religious message of Veronese's sacred pictures may often be more serious and thoughtful than we...
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The New York Observer
Veronese\'d5s Big Pictures Best in Bits and Pieces
5/7/2006: 968 words, approx. 3 pages
The finest bit of painting featured in Veronese’s Allegories: Virtue, Love and Exploration in Renaissance Venice, an exhibition devoted to Paolo Veronese on display at the Frick Collection, isn’t exactly part of the show; it’s in the accompanying catalog. Opposite the title page is a...
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The New York Observer
Veronese's Big Pictures Best in Bits and Pieces
5/7/2006: 968 words, approx. 3 pages
The finest bit of painting featured in Veronese’s Allegories: Virtue, Love and Exploration in Renaissance Venice, an exhibition devoted to Paolo Veronese on display at the Frick Collection, isn’t exactly part of the show; it’s in the accompanying catalog. Opposite the title page is a...
 


 

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