Paolo Veronese (1528–1588) is the official catalog to accompany the first monographic exhibition in Spain dedicated to this great master of the Venetian Renaissance. Extending to 456 richly illustrated pages, the volume offers the most comprehensive survey to date of Veronese’s dazzling artistic career, from his early training in Verona to his mature years in Venice.
The book gathers 103 masterpieces from the Prado’s own holdings and major international loans, presenting them in carefully structured thematic and chronological sections. Essays by leading international scholars examine Veronese’s dialogue with Titian, Tintoretto, Palladio, and Raphael; his ability to adapt to the demands of both private patrons and public commissions; and the crucial role of architecture, scenography, and theatricality in shaping his monumental canvases.
Special attention is given to his luminous use of color and his dramatic handling of light, elements that became hallmarks of Venetian painting and influenced generations to come. The catalog also addresses his workshop practices and collaborative methods, shedding light on how such ambitious projects were realized.
Both an essential reference for researchers and a visually stunning art book for collectors, Paolo Veronese (1528–1588) stands as the definitive publication on one of the most brilliant colorists and storytellers of the Renaissance.
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