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  1. パオロ・ヴェロネーゼ ( 伊: Paolo Veronese 、 1528年 - 1588年 4月19日 )は、 ルネサンス期 の ヴェネツィア で活動したイタリア人画家。. 『 カナの婚礼 』、『 レヴィ家の饗宴 』などの作品で知られる。. パオロ・カリアーリ ( Paolo Cagliari, Paolo Caliari ) と呼ば ...

  2. 12 de dic. de 2023 · Paolo Veronese, nato Paolo Caliari il 29 giugno 1528 a Verona, fu uno dei grandi maestri della pittura veneta del Rinascimento italiano. La sua carriera artistica è caratterizzata da un’eccezionale abilità tecnica, uno stile distinto e la produzione di opere monumentali. Veronese iniziò il suo apprendistato a Verona sotto la guida di ...

  3. 18 de oct. de 2023 · Paolo was born in Verona – hence his nickname 'Veronese'. His father was a stonecutter and his mother was the illegitimate daughter of a nobleman called Caliari, a name the artist adopted in the 1550s. 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.

  4. 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). Included with Titian, a generation older, and Tintoretto, a decade senior, Veronese is one of ...

  5. Nuovi studi su Paolo Veronese, Venecia, Arse­nale, 1990. The Art of Paolo Veronese 1528-1588, cat. exp., Washington, National Gallery of Art y ­Cambridge University Press, 1988. Fehl, Philipp, Decorum and Wit. The Poetry of Venetian Painting. Essays in the History of the Classical Tradition, Viena, Irsa, 1992, pp. 218-231.

  6. Veronés, Paolo. Veronés recibió su primera formación en su Verona natal junto al pintor local Antonio Badile (1518-60), y posteriormente a Giovanni Caroto (1488-1563/66). La influencia de ambos maestros queda patente en sus obras iniciales como pintor independiente, realizadas hacia 1546, para patronos e instituciones locales.

  7. Summary of Paolo Veronese. Regarded as something of a child prodigy, Veronese matured into one of the most famous masters of the late Renaissance. The artist belongs to the Venetian School and, though he post-dates the period by a generation, he is often grouped with the glorious triumvirate of Titian, Tintoretto and Giorgione.

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