
1528โ1588 ยท Italian ยท 30 artworks
artist bio
Paolo Veronese was a leading painter of the Venetian school during the Renaissance, celebrated for his vibrant color palettes, theatrical compositions, and lavish depictions of historical and biblical scenes. His works exemplify the opulence and grandeur of Venetian art, influencing generations of artists with his mastery of light and perspective.
what you'll learn
Studying Veronese allows students to understand the principles of Mannerist art, including elongated figures, exaggerated poses, and complex compositions. Students can also learn about color theory and the use of light and shadow to create dramatic effects.
related: Tintoretto, Titian, Jacopo Bassano

Girl in the Doorway
1561

Feast in the House of Simon
1560

Lamentation over the Dead Christ
1547

Daniele Barbaro
1567

Plato
1560

Portrait of a Lady
1565

Portrait of Daniele Barbaro
1570

Villa Barbaro (detail)
1561

The Adoration of the Virgin by the Coccina Family
1571

Portrait of a Venetian Woman

Jesus among the Doctors
1558

St Anthony Preaching to the Fish
1580

Aristotle
1560

Deposition of Christ
1549

Saints Mark and Marcellinus being led to Martyrdom
1565

The Annunciation
1578

Madonna Enthroned with Saints
1562

Portrait of a Young Man Wearing Lynx Fur
1553

Holy Family with St Barbara and the Infant St John
1570

Honor and power after the death of flourishes
1567

The Vision of Saint Helena
1580

Martyrdom of Saint George
1564

The Wedding Feast at Cana
1563

Christ Washing the Feet of the Disciples
1580

Dead Christ Supported by Two Angels

The Resurrection of Christ
1570

Allegory of Wisdom and Strength( The Choice of Hercules or Hercules and Omphale)
1584

Sts Geminianus and Severus
1560

Portrait of Agostino Barbarigo
1571

Self-Portrait
1563