Studies for a Baptism of Christ [Recto and Verso]
About this artwork
Although this drawing is now rather faded, it still displays Veronese’s characteristic free touch and delicate application of dabs of wash. Using both sides of the sheet, Veronese sketched a succession of ideas for compositions showing the Baptism of Christ. He mainly focused on the relationship between the two central characters in the story, Christ and the Baptist. Veronese and his studio produced over twelve paintings of the Baptism, making it one of his most popular subjects. This sheet does not correspond exactly to any known work, but is usually associated with his altarpiece in the Church of the Redentore, Venice, a work left incomplete at his death and finished by his assistants.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Paolo Veronese (Caliari) (about 1528 - 1588) Italian
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title:Studies for a Baptism of Christ [Recto and Verso]
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date created:About 1588
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materials:Pen and brown ink and wash on paper
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measurements:21.90 x 9.40 cm
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object type:
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credit line:Purchased 1970
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accession number:D 4945
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Paolo Veronese (Caliari)
Paolo Veronese (Caliari)
Veronese was the leading painter in Venice after Titian and was celebrated for his large decorative works, rich in colour and theatrical in character. He was born Paolo Caliari in Verona and was named 'Veronese' once he settled in Venice. Many of his frescoes and canvases are still in the churches...