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  1. Paolo Caliari, known as Veronese, was born in Verona in 1528. He trained with Antonio Badile and subsequently with Giovanni Caroto. Veronese’s early works conform to artistic trends in his native city. His first work outside the city was a series of frescoes painted for the Villa Soranzo in 1551, which reveals the influence of Giulio Romano ...

  2. 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.

  3. 25 de mar. de 2021 · Hall of Olympus by Paolo Veronese, 1560-61, in Villa Barbaro, Maser, via the Web Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.. Seeking an architectural genius on the scale of Giulio Romano, who could complement his paintings, Veronese found Andrea Palladio, the greatest architect of his time.During a break in his work for San Sebastiano, the young artist, exhausted and yet craving impressions accepted the ...

  4. 17 de jul. de 2010 · Veronese: entre Verona y Venecia. Paolo Caliari llamado Veronese, hijo de Gabriele, de profesión cantero (lo que puede explicar su gusto por la arquitectura) nació en Verona en 1528.A principios del siglo XVI Verona era una de las principales ciudades de la República Serenísima, pero a diferencia de otros centros artísticos, disponía de una mayor independencia frente a la capital.

  5. Veronese, Paolo (Paolo Cagliari) Veronese was trained in his native Verona by a local painter, Antonio Badile (1518-1560), and then by Giovanni Caroto (1488-1563/66). The influence of both these masters appears in his earliest independent works, which were executed around 1546 for local patrons and institutions.

  6. Paolo Veronese and the Practice of Painting in Late Renaissance Venice. New Haven, 2017, pp. 202, 224, 291 n. 62, p. 295 n. 184, calls it "perhaps datable to the late 1570s". Françoise Mardrus in The Orléans Collection. Exh. cat., New Orleans Museum of Art.

  7. 21 de feb. de 2024 · Paolo Veronese belonged to a circle of influential and important painters in sixteenth-century Venice. Born Paolo Caliari, he became known as Veronese after his birthplace, Verona. At the age of fourteen, Veronese was apprenticed to an established Venetian painter, but he was more influenced by the monumental works of Raphael and Michelangelo.