Portrait of an Artist: Paolo Veronese - Between Art and Inquisition (1993)
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Synopsis by Sarah Ing
Known for his use of rich colors and feast scenes, Paolo Veronese was a preeminent master of the Renaissance style. His work is documented in the one-hour Portrait of an Artist: Paolo Veronese -- Between Art and Inquisition. Veronese's specialty was illusionism. He took traditional group portraits and infused them with an active background and interesting characters. His religious works were created from a secular viewpoint. For this, Veronese was often chastised. Despite his irreverent beliefs, Veronese remains a solid example of the peak of mannerism.
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artist, Italy, painting, Inquisition