Veronese
1of or relating to the city or town of Verona.
Origin of Veronese
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Pa·o·lo [pah-aw-law], /ˈpɑ ɔ lɔ/, Paolo Cagliari, 1528–88, Venetian painter.
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How to use Veronese in a sentence
Moving to Venice, he studied for a while under Paolo Veronese, whose works he greatly admired and whose manner he followed.
No. 243, a Madonna enthroned, with saints and angels; an early work by Paolo Veronese.
The Story of Verona | Alethea WielThe art of Paolo Veronese appealed strongly to Goethe, who admired more than all his work in portraiture.
Old Continental Towns | Walter M. GallichanHere will be found examples of Paolo Veronese and other notable artists of his day.
Old Continental Towns | Walter M. GallichanIn these works he is regarded by his admirers as combining the fire of Tintoretto with the general style of Paolo Veronese.
British Dictionary definitions for Veronese
/ (Italian veroˈneːse) /
Paolo (ˈpaːolo), original name Paolo Cagliari or Caliari. 1528–88, Italian painter of the Venetian school. His works include The Marriage at Cana (1563) and The Feast of the Levi (1573)
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