Paolo Veneziano
Paintings
Polyptych with Coronation of the Virgin, General View
Polyptych with Coronation of the Virgin, middle panel
Madonna and Child with two VotariesDoge Francesco Dandolo and his Wife Presented to the Madonna (detail)
Doge Francesco Dandolo and his Wife Presented to the Madonna Coronation of the VirginPala feriale: Miraculous Discovery of the Body of St Mark (detail)
Pala feriale: Miraculous Discovery of the Body of St Mark
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St John the Baptist
Paolo Veneziano, also Veneziano Paolo or Paolo da Venezia (born before 1333, died after 1358) was a medieval painter from Venice. He has been called "the most important Venetian painter of the 14th century".
He was born to a family of artists, and worked together with his sons Marco, Luca, and Giovanni. He was official painter of Andrea Dandolo, for whom he painted the Pala Feriale.
Paolo is sometimes held to be the Master of the Washington Coronation, although this has been disputed by numerous sources.
Notes
The Random House Library of Painting and Sculpture: Dictionary of artists and art terms David Piper, Random House, 1981 ISBN 0-394-52131-5
There is a large altarpiece by this Late Medieval painter in the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts. There is also a devotional painting by Paolo Veneziano in the National Gallery,Washington,D.C("Coronation of the Virgin")
External links
Italian Paintings, Venetian School, a collection catalog containing
information about Veneziano and his works (see index; plate 51).
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