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11-MAR-2016

Palazzo Ducale. Sala del Collegio

Paolo Veronese was an Italian Renaissance painter; one of the great masters of the Venetian school. Originally named Paolo Caliari, he was called Veronese from his native city of Verona.The fire in the Doges Palace in 1574 also destroyed the decoration in the Sala del Collegio. Restoration work commenced immediately, and Veronese was commissioned to do the ceiling paintings.

The picture shows paintings by Paolo Veronese in the gilt wooden ceiling of the Sala del Collegio.The three central panels (Mars and Neptune; Faith and Religion; Venice Ruling with Justice and Peace) are surrounded by eight more canvases of alternating "T" and "L" shapes containing personifications of the Christian Virtues, interspersed on the longer sides by six more monochrome panels with Scenes from the Greek and Roman History. The allegorical program, the glorification of the "good governance" of the Venetian Republic, is clearly defined in the inscriptions that appear in the coffers next to the three biggest canvases: "Robur imperii" above Mars and Neptune, "Nunquam derelicta" and "Reipublicae fundamentum" above and below Faith and Religion and "Custodes libertatis" under Venice Ruling with Justice and Peace. These sumptuous female figures dressed in silks and brocades, splendid in their precious and limpid decorative effects and wonderfully lustrous and transparent colours, almost cancel out the limits of the restricted space to which they are confined by their lavish gilded frames, for they are set against an architectural background that seems to extend from one panel to another, creating a marvelous unity of space. The three central panels on the contrary, though characterized by the same colorings as the individual figures, appear to be separate.

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Sam Rua09-Apr-2016 15:55
I now know what you look like when you shoot ceilings! This one is amazing with all of the intricate guilt work.
Buz Kiefer31-Mar-2016 08:44
Very nice. Vote.
Frank Tran30-Mar-2016 13:32
Very beautiful! V+
Jim Coffman30-Mar-2016 13:04
This is one amazing ceiling! Very well seen and captured, Jose...
peterjay4530-Mar-2016 12:03
Beautiful and very well shot, Jose.
Yvonne30-Mar-2016 10:37
What magnificent artwork you've captured here Jose... we are so
lucky that restoration took place! v
Patrick Goossens30-Mar-2016 08:15
The fish-eye does a great job here.
Tom LeRoy30-Mar-2016 07:33
Very elaborate and ornate, a place worth the visit. V
Gerard Koehl30-Mar-2016 06:43
Magnifique plafond. V
Helen Betts30-Mar-2016 05:42
What a spectacular ceiling, and you've captured it in excellent detail. Such an intriguing effect with that lens, too. V.
Bryan Murahashi30-Mar-2016 05:12
Superb artwork and ornate framing. V
William Barletta30-Mar-2016 04:33
neat image ~V~
Paco López30-Mar-2016 04:13
Expectacular!! V!
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