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Bonifacio Veronese - The Holy Family With Saint Dorothy And The Infant John The Baptist, And Tobias With An Angel

The Holy Family With Saint Dorothy And The Infant John The Baptist, And Tobias With An Angel

Bonifacio Veronese (Italian, 1487 – 1553)
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Bonifacio Veronese, birth name: Bonifacio de' Pitati was an Italian Renaissance painter who was active in Venetian Republic. His work had an important influence on the younger generation of painters in Venice, particularly Andrea Schiavone and Jacopo Tintoretto.

The artist was born in Verona from which his family moved to Venice around 1505. Here the young artist reputedly trained under Palma il Vecchio. He was initially a close follower of il Vecchio. He ran a large workshop in Venice, which could execute small devotional works as well as large painting projects. His early work also shows his knowledge of Giorgione and Titian

He created a large series of narrative paintings for the Palazzo dei Camerlenghi. It took 20 years to complete the project.

His style was influenced by that of Giorgione and Titian. From the 1530s the artist introduced some figurative elements of central Italian origin derived mainly from Raphael. During those years he made a fortune in Venice Many cassoni and furniture decorations are attributed to him.

He is said to have had a lasting influence on Andrea Schiavone and Tintoretto. He died in Venice.

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Christ and the Samaritan Woman at the Fountain of Jacob at Sichar

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Madonna and Child with Saints

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The Holy Family surrounded by Saints

The Holy Family surrounded by Saints ( c. 1530)

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The Adoration of the Shepherds

The Adoration of the Shepherds

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The Adoration Of The Shepherds

The Adoration Of The Shepherds (1540)

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Christ Addressing the People

Christ Addressing the People

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Joseph Lowered into the Well

Joseph Lowered into the Well

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Triumph der Fama

Triumph der Fama

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The Queen Of Sheba Before Solomon

The Queen Of Sheba Before Solomon

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Adoration Of The Magi

Adoration Of The Magi

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Cupid With A Violin In A Landscape

Cupid With A Violin In A Landscape

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Holy Family With Saint Elizabeth, The Infant St. John, And Two Shepherds

Holy Family With Saint Elizabeth, The Infant St. John, And Two Shepherds

Bonifacio Veronese (Italian, 1487 – 1553)
Christ and the adulteress

Christ and the adulteress

Bonifacio Veronese (Italian, 1487 – 1553)
Adoration of the Shepherds

Adoration of the Shepherds

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Christ driving the money changers from the Temple

Christ driving the money changers from the Temple

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