paolo veronese
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Definition
Proper noun: - Paolo Veronese: The name of a renowned Italian painter who was a leading master of the Venetian school during the Renaissance. His birth name was Paolo Caliari, but he is known by the epithet "Veronese," indicating his origin from Verona.
Usage
- Paolo Veronese is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to the historical artist, his body of work, or his artistic style.
- The museum is hosting an exhibition of works by Paolo Veronese.
- The use of color in this painting is reminiscent of Paolo Veronese.
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used attributively to describe characteristics of his art.
- The banquet scene had a truly Veronese grandeur and scale.
- In art historical discourse, "Veronese" alone is often sufficient to refer to the artist.
- The influence of Veronese on later Baroque painters is significant.
Variants and Related Words
- Veronese (adj): Pertaining to the city of Verona or the style of Paolo Veronese.
- The Veronese school of painting.
- Caliari: The artist's family name, used less frequently in common reference.
Synonyms
- Paolo Caliari: His birth name.
- (There are no true synonyms for a proper noun referring to a unique individual, but the above is a direct alternate name.)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- (As a proper noun referring to a specific person, there are no idioms or phrasal verbs. However, his name is part of common art historical phrases.)
- In the manner of Veronese
- A follower of Veronese
Noun
- Italian painter of the Venetian school (1528-1588)