Bevilacqua-Lazise Altarpiece
The Bevilacqua-Lazise Altarpiece is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Paolo Veronese, from 1548. It is now held in Castelvecchio Museum, in Verona. It was commissioned by the Bevilaqua-Lazise family for their funerary chapel in the church of San Fermo Maggiore in Verona. Two members of the family are shown praying in the bottom corners, with John the Baptist and a bishop saint. The Virgin Mary and Jesus as a child are also depicted at the top of the painting, and are being attended to by angels. The altarpiece is an early work by Veronese, painted when his style still bore the strong imprint of his teacher Antonio Badile.[1][2]
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- The Conversion of Mary Magdalene (1545–1548)
- Bevilacqua-Lazise Altarpiece (1548)
- Lament over the Dead Christ (c. 1548)
- Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine (New Haven; c. 1547–1550)
- Minerva between Geometry and Arithmetic (1550) (attribution)
- Venus Disarming Cupid (c. 1550)
- Portrait of Iseppo da Porto and his son Adriano (c. 1555)
- Annunciation (c. 1556)
- Portrait of a Gentleman in a Fur (c. 1550–1560)
- Supper at Emmaus (c. 1559–1560)
- Portrait of a Young Man Wearing Lynx Fur (1560)
- Christ Among the Doctors (c. 1560)
- La Bella Nani (c. 1560)
- Saint John the Baptist Preaching (c. 1562)
- Venus and Adonis (Augsburg; 1562)
- Holy Family with Saint Catherine and Saint John the Baptist (c. 1562–1565)
- The Wedding at Cana (1563)
- Petrobelli Altarpiece (c. 1563)
- Allegory of Virtue and Vice (c. 1565)
- Allegory of Wisdom and Strength (c. 1565)
- The Feast in the House of Simon the Pharisee (Turin; c. 1565)
- The Martyrdom of Saint George (1566)
- Portrait of Daniele Barbaro (c. 1556–1567)
- The Family of Darius Before Alexander (1565–1570)
- Resurrection of the Widow of Nain's Son (1565–1570)
- Madonna and Child with Saints (c. 1565–1570)
- The Feast in the House of Simon the Pharisee (Milan; 1570)
- Venus and Mars (1570s)
- Portrait of Agostino Barbarigo (1571–1572)
- Allegory of the Battle of Lepanto (c. 1572)
- Adoration of the Magi (1573)
- The Feast in the House of Levi (1573)
- The Martyrdom of Saint Justina (c. 1570–1575)
- Bathsheba at her Bath (1575)
- Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine (Venice; c. 1575)
- Judith with the Head of Holofernes (1575–1580)
- Mars and Venus with Cupid and a Dog (c. 1580)
- Susannah and the Elders (c. 1580)
- Venus and Adonis (Madrid; 1580)
- Cephalus and Procris (c. 1580–1584)
- Saint Anthony Preaching to the Fish (c. 1580–1585)
- Lucretia (c. 1585)
- The Allegory of Love (c. 1570)
- Duke of Buckingham series (1590s)
- The Finding of Moses (Dijon, Dresden, Liverpool ✻, Lyon, Madrid, Smith collection, Turin ✻, Washington)
- Antonio Badile (master)
- Giovanni Francesco Caroto (master)
- Benedetto Caliari (brother)
- Gabriele Caliari (son)
- Carlo Caliari (son)
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