Paul Véronèse
1528 (Vérone) / 1588 (Venise)
"If it is true that Veronese, throughout his life, never ceased to observe with a critical eye the most contemporary models, be they engravings by Dürer, portraits by Tintoretto or - that is certain - altarpieces by Titian, he always strove to renew them in a totally creative way.The artist of the Venetian party, the architect of dream villas and sumptuous banquets, overloaded tables and hundreds of guests, hides under his brilliant illusionist surface a subtle psychology and mysticism."
© Emmanuel Daydé, Art Absolument n°31, September/October 2009
"If it is true that Veronese, throughout his life, never ceased to observe with a critical eye the most contemporary models, be they engravings by Dürer, portraits by Tintoretto or - that is certain - altarpieces by Titian, he always strove to renew them in a totally creative way.The artist of the Venetian party, the architect of dream villas and sumptuous banquets, overloaded tables and hundreds of guests, hides under his brilliant illusionist surface a subtle psychology and mysticism."
© Emmanuel Daydé, Art Absolument n°31, September/October 2009
Artist's articles
Artist's exhibitions
La collection Alana, chefs-d’œuvre de la peinture italienne
13/09/2019 - 20/01/2020(Paris) Musée Jacquemart André
Rêveries italiennes. Watteau et les paysagistes français au XVIIIe siècle
25/09/2015 - 17/01/2016(Valenciennes) Musée des Beaux-arts de Valenciennes
L'Empire du sultan. Le monde ottoman dans l'art de la Renaissance
27/02/2015 - 31/05/2015(Bruxelles) Palais des beaux-arts, Bruxelles
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Comme jamais !
24/11/2011 - 27/02/2012(Bordeaux) Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux
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