Paolo Veronese (Paolo Caliari)
Italian Artist · 1528–1588
6 works on LinkedCulture
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. He arrived in Venice in at the age of twenty-five and
Works

Christ Preaching in the Temple
Getty Museum · 1560s

Costume Studies for Sophocles' "Oedipus Tyrannus" (recto); Costume Studies for Sophocles' "Oedipus Tyrannus" (verso)
Getty Museum · about 1584–1585

Portrait of a Man
Getty Museum · about 1576–1578

Sheet of Studies for "The Martyrdom of Saint George" (recto); Studies of a House, Tree, Heads, Artist's Tools, Decorative Motifs, and Computations (verso)
Getty Museum · 1566

Studies of Armor
Getty Museum · about 1570

The Baptism of Christ
Getty Museum · about 1580–1588