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.

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Veronese’s “Crucifixion” (c.1582)

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Veronese’s “Martyrdom of Saint Justina” (c.1572)

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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!

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2/6: Gorgeous gold/onyx pattern masterfully reproduced by in his copy after ‘Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine’ 1864

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