ArtistsVeronese (Paolo Caliari)
Veronese (Paolo Caliari)

Veronese (Paolo Caliari)

Republic of Venice, 1528
Mantua
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Paolo Caliari, known as Veronese, painted monumental history compositions in oil that established him as a supreme colorist of the Venetian Renaissance. Working alongside Titian and Tintoretto, he created vast canvases of religious and mythological narratives, including The Wedding at Cana and The Feast in the House of Levi, characterized by luminous color harmonies and densely populated scenes. After an early engagement with Mannerism, Veronese developed a naturalist approach influenced by Titian, defining Venetian painting of the sixteenth century.

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Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine (c. 1650-1700)
Art Institute of Chicago
Saints Mark and Marcellian Led to Their Execution, while Comforted by Saint Sebastian (c. 1700-1800)
Art Institute of Chicago
Allegory of Love: Scorn (n.d.)
Art Institute of Chicago
Virgin Mary Handing Scapular to Saint Simon Stock (c. 1600-1700)
Art Institute of Chicago
Head of a Woman (c. 1575)
Art Institute of Chicago
Fortitude (or Strength) Flanked by Two Satyrs (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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Art Institute of Chicago
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