The Allegory of Love (Veronese)

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The Allegory of Love is a series of four paintings by Paolo Veronese, produced around 1570 as ceiling paintings. Some experts have established that they were commissioned by Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor (1552–1612) for Prague Castle.[1] They are now part of the collection of the National Gallery in London.

Description

Image Titre Format Date Notes
Allegory of Love I
Infidelity
189,9 x 189,9 cm Circa 1570
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Allegory of Love II
Scorn
188 x 188 cm Circa 1570
Allegory of Love III
Respect
188 x 188 cm Circa 1570
Allegory of Love IV
The Happy Union
188 x 188 cm Circa 1570

References

  1. The Allegory of Love I – Infidelity Archived 2009-05-07 at the Wayback Machine – National Gallery. Accessed 24 June 2009.

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