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The Allegory of Love is a series of four paintings by Paolo Veronese, produced around 1570 as ceiling paintings.Some experts have established that they were commissioned by Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor (1552–1612) for Prague Castle. [1]
Allegory of Virtue and Vice, also known as The Choice Between Virtue and Vice or The Choice of Hercules is a painting by Paolo Veronese, created c. 1565 in Venice, Italy.It is now located in the Frick Collection, in New York.
Allegory of Wisdom and Strength or Wisdom and Strength is a painting by Paolo Veronese, created c. 1565 in Venice.It is now located in the Frick Collection, in New York.It is a large-scale allegorical painting depicting Divine Wisdom personified on the left and Hercules, representing Strength and earthly concerns, on the right.
Paolo Caliari (1528 – 19 April 1588), known as Paolo Veronese (/ ˌ v ɛr ə ˈ n eɪ z eɪ,-z i / VERR-ə-NAY-zay, -zee, US also /-eɪ s i /-see; Italian: [ˈpaːolo veroˈneːze,-eːse]), was an Italian Renaissance painter based in Venice, known for extremely large history paintings of religion and mythology, such as The Wedding at Cana (1563) and The Feast in the House of Levi (1573).
Venus and Mars is an oil painting on canvas painted in the 1570s by the Italian Renaissance artist Paolo Veronese. The painting was commissioned by Emperor Rudolph and was one of three mythological and love-themed works commissioned by the artist.
The Feast in the House of Simon the Pharisee (Veronese, Milan) The Feast in the House of Simon the Pharisee (Veronese, Turin) The Finding of Moses (Veronese, Washington) The Finding of Moses (Veronese, Dijon) The Finding of Moses (Veronese, Dresden) The Finding of Moses (Veronese, Lyon) The Finding of Moses (Veronese, Madrid)
The Martyrdom of Saint Justina is a c.1570–1575 oil-on-canvas painting by the Italian painter Paolo Veronese, with assistance from his younger brother. It was originally produced for Santa Giustina Basilica in Padua and now is held in the Uffizi, in Florence. [1] It shows the martyrdom of Justina of Padua.
Paolo Veronese: Allegory of Painting Artist: Paolo Veronese (1528–1588) Alternative names: Birth name: Paolo Caliari Paolo Cagliari / Paolo Caliari. Description: