Virgin and Child with Saints (c.1564 – 1565) by Paolo Veronese

The artwork, titled “Virgin and Child with Saints,” was created by Paolo Veronese around 1564-1565. This religious painting, rendered in oil on canvas, belongs to the Mannerism or Late Renaissance art movement. The artwork measures 420 by 230 centimeters.

The composition of the artwork is grand and intricate, featuring the Virgin Mary holding the Christ Child, both positioned prominently in the upper section. They are surrounded by saints, depicted with various attributes and expressions that suggest their reverence and adoration. The vibrant color palette and the dynamic arrangement of the figures are characteristic of Veronese’s Mannerist style, emphasizing elegance and complexity. Angels and cherubs accompany the Virgin and Child, adding a celestial quality to the scene, while the saints below display a range of emotions from awe to devotion. The strong use of architectural elements serves to enhance the grandeur of this religious tableau, making it a quintessential example of Late Renaissance religious artistry.

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