Veronese

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A surname of Italian origin: Specifically, it refers to the family name of the renowned Renaissance painter Paolo Caliari.
    • Paolo Veronese (1528–1588): An Italian painter of the Venetian school, famous for his large-scale, colorful, and dramatic history and biblical paintings.
Usage
  • As a proper noun referring to the artist:
    • The term is used to identify the painter, his artistic style, or his body of work.
    • It is typically used in art historical and cultural contexts.
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The museum is hosting an exhibition featuring several works by Veronese.
    • Veronese's masterpiece, "The Wedding at Cana," is celebrated for its grandeur and intricate detail.
    • Art historians often compare the use of color by Titian and Veronese.
Advanced Usage
  • "Veronese green": A term sometimes used in art to describe a particular shade of green seen in his paintings, though this is a specialized, non-universal usage.
    • The restoration revealed the original vibrancy of the Veronese green in the drapery.
Variants and Related Words
  • Veronesian (adj): A rare adjective meaning relating to or characteristic of Paolo Veronese or his style of painting.
    • The artist's Veronesian flair for composition is evident in this sketch.
Synonyms
  • Paolo Caliari: The painter's birth name, used interchangeably with "Veronese" in academic contexts.
  • Venetian master: A descriptive term that could refer to Veronese, though it is not a direct synonym as it applies to other artists like Titian or Tintoretto.
Notes
  • The word "Veronese" is capitalized as it is a proper noun.
  • It is almost exclusively used in reference to the painter Paolo Veronese and is not commonly used as a general term. It does not have phrasal verbs or idioms associated with it in general English usage.
Noun
  1. Italian painter of the Venetian school (1528-1588)

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