BONIFACIO VERONESE (b. 1487, Verona, d. 1557, Venezia) |
The Finding of Moses-Oil on canvas; 175 x 355 cm Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan | ||
This painting and The Feast of Dives (Accademia, Venice) are considered Bonifacio's masterpieces. He has used the subject as an excuse to paint an open-air holiday scene, in which the luxuriousness of the clothes melts into the opulent landscape dotted with little genre scenes. In overall decorative effect, the painting is much like a tapestry. Bonifacio's sources of inspiration include Titian and Dosso, with some influence from northern European painters.
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