Crucifixion (detail)
Paolo Veronese (1528 – 1588)
Paolo Veronese (1528-1588): Venetian Renaissance master celebrated for vibrant color, dramatic compositions & opulent scenes of feasts and architecture. Explore his legacy!
Gallerie dell'Accademia (Venice, Italy)
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A Venetian Visionary: Exploring Paolo Veronese’s Crucifixion
Paolo Caliari, known universally as Paolo Veronese, ascended from the artistic currents of 16th-century Venice to become a titan of color and grandeur – an artist whose canvases continue to captivate audiences centuries later. Born in Verona in 1528, his lineage traced back to humble beginnings; his father was a stonemason, grounding him in the tangible beauty of form and material. Yet, Veronese’s artistic trajectory swiftly propelled him toward unparalleled heights of creativity within the epicenter of European art. His formative years under Antonio Badile and Giovanni Francesco Caroto instilled foundational skills in traditional painting methods, but it was his relocation to Venice in 1550 that irrevocably transformed his artistic vision. The city itself became an inexhaustible source of inspiration, its opulent courts, vibrant marketplaces, and shimmering canals shaping the monumental scale and dramatic intensity of his oeuvre. He swiftly absorbed the stylistic prowess of Venetian luminaries like Titian, whose masterful manipulation of color profoundly influenced Veronese’s distinctive palette—a palette characterized by luminous hues and subtle gradations that achieved an unprecedented level of realism.- Subject Matter: The painting depicts the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, a cornerstone of Christian iconography. However, Veronese doesn't portray it as a purely devotional scene; rather, he presents it within a richly detailed narrative framework.
- Style: Veronese’s style embodies Venetian Mannerism—a movement that prioritized elegance and refinement over naturalistic representation. He eschewed the conventions of High Renaissance perspective, favoring instead flattened planes of color and stylized figures to convey emotion and grandeur.
About this artwork
- Title: Crucifixion (detail)
- Artist: Paolo Veronese
- Year: 1580
- Format: Square
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Where to see it: Gallerie dell'Accademia
- Creative period: Mature Venetian
- Corpus context: veronese’s iconic vision , christian piety & drama
- Main color: Driftwood
- Purpose: Statement
Quick Facts
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Location: Galleria Borghese, Rome
- Notable elements or techniques: Detailed depiction; Color palette
- Influences: Titian
- Movement: Venetian Renaissance
- Title: Crucifixion
- Subject or theme: Religious iconography


