Artist

Veronese 16th Century

1500–1599

Veronese 16th Century was a Renaissance artist. 1 work is cataloged here, principally at National Gallery of Art.

Paolo Veronese made grand, theatrical scenes filled with figures and detail—think of it as the 1500s version of a crowd scene. His etching *Landscape with Penitent Saints* shows saints in quiet contemplation against a winding path and distant buildings, all etched with fine lines that catch the light. This kind of work belongs to the late Renaissance, where art balanced realism with storytelling. Look for the saints’ robes catching the light—then tap into *Landscape with Penitent Saints* to explore more.

Works by Veronese 16th Century

Collections represented

National Gallery of Art

Museum

National Gallery of Art

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