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A lavish Venetian Renaissance scene of passion and symbolic devotion unfolds in Paolo Veronese's Allegory of Love, III: Respect, inviting you to bring this masterpiece of 16th-century grandeur into your private collection.
Paolo Veronese’s ‘Venetia between Justitia and Pax,’ painted in 1575, showcases a regal woman amidst allegorical figures, embodying Venetian opulence and classical influence. This stunning portrait invites you to own a masterpiece of the High Renaissance.
Discover St Catherine Church in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia – a stunning Late Gothic church (1488) known as "the Slovak Church" for its early use of the Slovak language! Explore medieval art, history & crypt access.
Paolo Veronese’s opulent Venetian Dance of Desire captures infidelity's complexities through masterful color and composition—a breathtaking 1575 masterpiece inviting you to explore the grandeur of Renaissance art.
Experience the opulent Venetian splendor of Paolo Veronese's Happy Union, a breathtaking Renaissance allegory of love and fidelity captured in vibrant oil on canvas, ready to bring timeless elegance to your collection.
Veronese’s Religio and Fides resides within the Sala del Collegio of Venice’s Doge’s Palace, symbolizing the Republic’s commitment to religious piety. Its ambitious scale and intricate detail reflect the artistic conventions of its time, cementing Veronese's legacy as a pivotal figure in Venetian Renaissance art.
Paolo Veronese's 'Venice, Hercules, and Ceres' (1575) is a lavish Mannerist masterpiece depicting allegory & Venetian power with vibrant colors & dynamic figures.