The brilliance and inventiveness of Veronese's (1528-1588) touch earned him a deep-rooted reputation as a splendid decorator, a master of elegant colour and spectacular surfaces
This substantial monograph analyses the true nature of Veronese's art, which closely intertwines form and content. This critical exploration, focusing on the artist's individual paintings, provides an enriched view of the painted work of the youngest member of the great triumvirate of sixteenth-century Venetian painters - whose other members were Titian and Tintoretto.
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