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Painting by Paolo Veronese

Renaissance Painter · Active 1570 – 1580

Paolo Veronese

Paolo Veronese is among the painters whose work defines the Renaissance era. Paintale holds 5 of Veronese’s works in its collection, spanning themes of religion & mythology, portrait, daily life.

Religion & MythologyPortraitDaily LifeLove & Romance

Where to see the work: Cleveland Museum of Art · The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Paintings by Paolo Veronese (5)

About Paolo Veronese

Working at the height of the Renaissance period, Paolo Veronese produced a body of work that remains foundational to Western art. The recurring themes across the surviving paintings — religion & mythology, portrait, daily life, love & romance — show an artist returning to the same questions about the human figure, light, and the moral weight of a scene that Renaissance painting was uniquely equipped to answer.

Today, paintings by Paolo Veronese are held in major institutions including Cleveland Museum of Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Each work on Paintale unpacks the subject, the symbolism, the technique, and the long afterlife of the painting — why it was commissioned, what its earliest viewers were expected to see, and why it still rewards close looking today.

Frequently asked about Paolo Veronese

When did Paolo Veronese live?
Paolo Veronese was active around 1570 – 1580, during the Renaissance period.
Where can I see paintings by Paolo Veronese?
Cleveland Museum of Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
What themes did Paolo Veronese paint?
Religion & Mythology, Portrait, Daily Life, Love & Romance.