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"Unfaithfulness"

Paolo Veronese (i) - Oil On Canvas (i) - 189 x 189 cm - 1575 - (National Gallery (London, United Kingdom)) (i)

The dominant theory is that the picture represents a classical love triangle, with a secret letter being passed between one of the men and the nude woman. Cupid is on the left.These four paintings are Allegories of Love, each concentrating on a specific aspect. In turn, they seem to deal with ‘Unfaithfulness’, ‘Scorn’, ‘Respect’ and ‘Happy Union’, although their precise meanings remain unclear and have been much debated. The costumes and hairstyles may indicate a date in the 1570s.They were probably made to decorate a ceiling and form a complete series. We do not know who commissioned them, but their presence in 1648 in the Prague Castle suggests that it may have been one of the Holy Roman Emperors, Ferdinand I (died 1564) or Maximilian II (died 1576), or a wealthy patron at the court. Alternatively, they may have been painted for a location in Venice, as two details from them are recorded in the famous sketchbook that Van Dyck kept in Italy between 1621 and 1627.

 



Early Life and Training

Paolo Caliari, known as Paolo Veronese, was born in 1528 in Verona, Italy. He was the fifth child of a stonecutter, Gabriele, and his wife Caterina. Veronese's early life was marked by his apprenticeship with Antonio Badile and later with Giovanni Francesco Caroto, both leading painters in Verona.

Artistic Style and Influences

Veronese developed a naturalist style of painting, influenced by Titian, and is known for his use of vibrant colors. His work is characterized by its dramatic and colorful style, often featuring majestic architectural settings and pageantry. Veronese's large paintings of biblical feasts, crowded with figures, are especially famous, and he was also the leading Venetian painter of ceilings.

Notable Works and Legacy

Some of Veronese's most notable works include: Veronese's work has been appreciated for its chromatic brilliance, splendor, and aristocratic elegance. Despite being one of the "great trio" of Venetian painters, alongside Titian and Tintoretto, Veronese's work has often been underappreciated by modern criticism.

Legacy and Cultural Impact

Veronese's influence can be seen in various aspects of Italian culture, from Spaghetti Westerns to the country's rich tradition of drama and commedia. His work continues to inspire artists, including those featured on WahooArt, a platform showcasing a wide range of artistic talent.
  • Explore more of Veronese's works and the Venetian art scene on WahooArt.
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Key Dates: * 1528: Born in Verona, Italy * 1541-1544: Apprenticeship with Antonio Badile and Giovanni Francesco Caroto * 1563: Completion of The Wedding at Cana * 1573: Completion of The Feast in the House of Levi * 1588: Passed away, leaving behind a legacy in Venetian painting

 

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