Bevilacqua-Lazise Altarpiece
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The Bevilacqua-Lazise Altarpiece is a 1548 oil-on-canvas painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Paolo Veronese, now 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 of the family are shown praying in the bottom corners, with John the Baptist and a bishop saint. The altarpiece is an early work by Veronese, painted when his style still bore the strong imprint of his teacher Antonio Badile.[1]
References
- ^ "Per Paolo Caliari, Note e aggiunte alla Pala Bevilacqua-Lazise" (PDF) (in Italian).
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