英:[verəˈni:z]
美:[ˌvɛrəˈnesi, -zi, ˌvɛrɔˈnɛzɛ]
英:[verəˈni:z]
美:[ˌvɛrəˈnesi, -zi, ˌvɛrɔˈnɛzɛ]
adjective
of or relating to Verona, Italy
biographical name
Paolo 1528–1588 originally Paolo Caliari Italian painter
The first known use of Veronese was in 1757
1 Even the smaller works have the powerful churn of Spanish or Veronese old masters, but amid the tumult there are always moments of precision, things rendered with extreme legibility.
2 In the scene, Mr. Whiting’s Romeo rises from bed and basks in the Veronese sunshine, his bare backside onscreen for several seconds.
3 “He’s one of our big three artists: Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese. And as the one actually born here, he’s the true native son.”
4 The rough-velvet texture of his virtuoso scene recalls the Venetian master Veronese – as does the love of crowds and feasts – but there is also a taste of Tintoretto in the deep, disturbing perspective.
5 A colossal work by the 16th century painter Veronese forms the centrepiece of the first ever exhibition devoted to the artist in the UK.
6 As we walk back out through the drill hall we see that “Italy of the Cities” has been replaced by Mr. Greenaway’s take on Veronese’s “Wedding at Cana.”
7 He lived near the Louvre, where he fell in love with the great colorists of the European tradition: Titian, Veronese, Rubens, Boucher and Delacroix.
8 Veronese and Canova, he added, are “giants in Italian art history, but these are very little-known stories that need to be better known and better understood.”
9 Venice pervades the imaginations of its artists even when they are trying to picture ancient times: in Veronese's The Family of Darius Before Alexander, an idealised Venetian Renaissance palatial arcade becomes a theatre for history.
10 Classically trained, Mr. Marshall found inspiration with Veronese and Rembrandt, and told a Times reporter in 2016 that he had always hoped to “get up alongside them on the wall.”
11 The only thing wrong with “Passion in Venice: Crivelli to Tintoretto and Veronese,” a fascinating exhibition at the Museum of Biblical Art, is the title.
12 The display features works on paper by Cranach, Dürer, Fragonard, Poussin, Raphael and Veronese, to name a few.
13 In Gavin's story, Veronese is captured by Afghan bandits and the son he never met must travel to pay his ransom with the family's most precious jewel.
14 Exhibiting Veronese’s works at the Frick, he added, will be “a great opportunity to see them in a museum context before they go back to the church.”
15 Greta Moll had sat for 10 three-hour sessions for her painting, which Matisse reworked after seeing a work in Paris by the Italian Renaissance artist Paolo Veronese.
16 They take up the thread with his move to Italy, where he spent time in Venice and Rome and began working in a style influenced to various degrees by Titian, Veronese and Tintoretto.
17 The Veronese crowd, though sometimes dancing as one, is made up of numerous subgroups.
18 Veronese is also a co-author on the Alzheimer's & Dementia journal article.
19 He’s spent hundreds of hours in figure-drawing classes and anatomical studies, honing techniques developed over centuries by idols like Veronese and Rembrandt, to “get up alongside them on the wall,” as he says.
20 But I would just say that the Jets are stereotyped, too, and, in the source material, so are the Veronese.