

About the Artist
Paolo Veronese 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 the “great trio that dominated Venetian painting of the cinquecento” and the Late Renaissance in the 16th century. Known as a supreme colorist, and after an early period with Mannerism, Paolo Veronese developed a naturalist style of painting, influenced by Titian.
More Artwork by Paolo Veronese (View all 48 Artworks)

Venus Mourning Adonis
Paolo Veronese (Italian, 1528-1588)

The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine of Alexandria (ca. 1547–50)
Paolo Veronese (Italian, 1528-1588)

The Annunciation (c. 1580)
Paolo Veronese (Italian, 1528-1588)

A Knight And His Page
Paolo Veronese (Italian, 1528-1588)

The Symbols of the Four Evangelists
Paolo Veronese (Italian, 1528-1588)

Judith With The Head Of Holofernes
Paolo Veronese (Italian, 1528-1588)

Portrait of Daniele Barbaro (1556 - 1562)
Paolo Veronese (Italian, 1528-1588)
More Artwork by Paolo Veronese (View all 48 Artworks)

Venus Mourning Adonis
Paolo Veronese (Italian, 1528-1588)

The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine of Alexandria (ca. 1547–50)
Paolo Veronese (Italian, 1528-1588)

The Annunciation (c. 1580)
Paolo Veronese (Italian, 1528-1588)

A Knight And His Page
Paolo Veronese (Italian, 1528-1588)

The Symbols of the Four Evangelists
Paolo Veronese (Italian, 1528-1588)

Judith With The Head Of Holofernes
Paolo Veronese (Italian, 1528-1588)