
School of Verona, late 16th century
Italian
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Works
The School of Verona in the late 16th century represents a regional Italian painting tradition centered in the city of Verona, producing works deeply influenced by the Mannerist style and the legacy of Paolo Veronese. Artists associated with this school often created religious altarpieces, devotional paintings, and mythological scenes characterized by rich coloration, elegant figural compositions, and Venetian-inflected technique. Works attributed to this school in auction contexts typically reflect collective workshop practices rather than a single identifiable master.
Artists in conversation
