Veronese's Triumph.
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Paolo Caliari, known as Veronese (1528-1588), was a highly successful Italian artist of the Venetian school during the High Renaissance. He is distinguished as one of the greatest Venetian decorative painters, combining styles of the High Renaissance with that of Mannerist. His Classical and Mannerist influences can be connected with the works of earlier artists such as Parmigianino, Romano, and Titian. As an active painter in Venice in 1553, Veronese developed his distinctive lavish use of
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Priever, Andreas. Paolo Caliari, called Veronese. Konemann, 2000 *Rearick, W.E. The Art of Paolo Veronese. Cambridge University Press, 1988 *Brown, Patricia Fortini. The Renaissance in Venice: A World Apart. Orion Publishing Group, 1997 *Rosand, David. Painting in Sixteenth-Century Venice. Cambridge University Press, 1997 *Osmond, Percy H. Paolo Veronese: His Career and Work. The Sheldon Press, 1927 *Huse, Norbert, and Wolfgang Wolters. The Art of Renaissance Venice. University of Chicago Press, 1990 *Web Page: (www.encyclopedia.com/html/v/veronese.asp)