Paolo Veronese

Bellini and Veronese: two masterpieces in Vicenza for a journey through Art, Architecture and History
Have you ever dreamed of immersing yourself in the magnificence of Vicenza and in particular Renaissance Vicenza? There are two masterpieces in Vicenza, a jewel of a city, that can be admired through an itinerary that promises to be an exciting journey into beauty and art. In this post, I will take you on a […]

Paolo Veronese’s Wedding at Cana in the Louvre: description and curiosities
The Wedding at Cana by Paolo Veronese, exhibited at the Louvre, is a work of art that fascinates and surprises visitors with its enormous size and richness of detail. The painting is displayed in a room that everyone at the Louvre passes through and where, indeed, one probably spends more time as it is the […]

The Beauty of Juno Pours Gifts on Venice by Paolo Veronese
The painting entitled Giunone versa doni su Venezia (Juno Pouring Gifts on Venice) by Paolo Veronese is the result of a commission from the Venetian Republic, who wanted the state rooms of the Doge’s Palace in Venice to celebrate the power and greatness of Venice. In reality, the commission was given to Giambattista Ponchino, a […]

Paolo Veronese’s Last Supper at Levi’s House
The Last Supper by Paolo Veronese is one of the most famous works of the Venetian Renaissance. This painting, completed in 1573, is housed in the Gallerie dell’Accademia in Venice and is famous for a trial that Veronese had to undergo, who was forced to change the work’s name to Supper in the Levi House. […]

5 things to know about Paolo Veronese: life, works and curiosities
5 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT PAOLO VERONESE: LIFE, WORKS AND CURIOSITIES Paolo Veronese was a 16th century Italian painter and is considered one of the most important representatives of Venetian Renaissance painting. His real name was Paolo Caliari, but he was known as ‘Veronese‘ because he was born in the city of Verona. Veronese painted […]
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