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Paulo Veronese’s huge Feast in the House of Levi (c.1573)
It was originally painted to be a Last Supper.
But famously, the artist was hauled in front of the Italian Inquisition, who took exception to the German halabadiers, and the dwarf.
So he simply renamed the work.
Veronese’s “Martyrdom of Saint Justina” (c.1572) @UffiziGalleries #art #twitart
Got an email from a nice lady on Friday who couldn’t get my app because it was out of the store at the time (It’s back!) I mentioned that one of the best free places to visit is San Pantaleon for the amazing ceiling and this
Conversion of San Pantaleon, Veronese’s last ever work!
@ngadc @museedegrenoble 2/6: Gorgeous gold/onyx pattern masterfully reproduced by #Bazille’s in his copy after #Veronese’s ‘Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine’ 1864