THE WORKS OF PAOLO VERONESE FRANCE

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PARIS (MUSEUM OF THE LOUVRE): The Wedding at Cana.—The Feast at the House of Simon the Pharisee.—Jupiter destroying the Vices.—Portrait of a Young Woman.—Susannah and the Elders.—The Disciples at EmmaÜs.—The Fainting of Esther.—The Burning of Sodom.—Two Holy Families.—Calvary.—Jesus Stumbling Beneath the Weight of the Cross.—St. Mark Crowning the Theological Virtues.—Jesus Curing Peter’s Mother-in-law.

MONTPELLIER (MUSEUM): The Virgin in the Clouds.—The Marriage of St. Catherine.—St. Francis Receiving the Stigmata.

RENNES (MUSEUM): Perseus Delivering Andromeda.

LILLE (MUSEUM): Science and Eloquence.—The Martyrdom of St. George.

ROUEN (MUSEUM): St. Barnabas Curing the Sick.

ENGLAND

LONDON (NATIONAL GALLERY): The Rape of Europa.—The Family of Darius.—Magdalen at the Feet of the Saviour.—The Vision of St. Helena.—The Adoration of the Magi.—The Consecration of St. Nicholas.

EDINBURGH (NATIONAL GALLERY): Venus and Adonis.—Mars and Venus.

DULWICH COLLEGE: A Cardinal pronouncing Benediction.

ITALY

VENICE (ACCADEMIA DELLE BELLE ARTI): St. Mark and St. Matthew.—The Feast at the House of Levi—St. Luke and St. John.—St. Christina fed by the Angels.—St. Christina thrown into the Lake of Bolsena.—The Virgin, St. Joseph and several Saints.—The Virgin and St. Dominique.—St. Christina before the False Gods.—The Annunciation.—The Coronation of the Virgin.—Isaiah.—Ezechiel.—The Battle of Cursolari.—The Flagellation of St. Christina.—The Angels of the Passion.—Jesus and the two Thieves.

VENICE (DUCAL PALACE): The Triumph of Venice.—The Rape of Europa.—Peace and Justice.

ASOLO (VILLA BARBARO): Fresco Decorations.

ROME (VATICAN): St. Helena.

FLORENCE (UFFIZZI GALLERY): Esther before Ahasuerus.—Portrait of a Man.—Jesus Crucified.—Prudence, Hope, and Love.—The Annunciation to the Virgin.—The Martyrdom of St. Justine.—The Martyrdom of St. Catherine.—The Madonna and the Infant Jesus (Sketch).—Study for a St. Paul.—Gentleman in a white Robe (Sketch).—Holy Family with St. Catherine.

FLORENCE (PITTI PALACE): Portrait of Veronese’s Wife.—Portrait of Daniele Barbaro.—The Baptism of Christ.—Portrait of a Child.—Christ taking leave of His Mother.

BERGAMO (CARRARA ACADEMY): Reunion in a Garden.—Episode from the Life of St. Catherine.

TURIN (ROYAL MUSEUM): Magdalen washing the Feet of Christ.—Moses saved from the Waters.

NAPLES (NATIONAL MUSEUM): The Circumcision.

GENOA (DORIA PALACE): Susannah and the Elders.—The same Subject.—Allegorical Figures.

MODENA (ROYAL GALLERY OF ESTE): St. Peter and St. Paul.—Portrait of Veronese.—A Captain.

MILAN (BRERA MUSEUM): The Feast at the House of the Pharisee.—The Adoration of the Magi.—The Last Supper.—The Baptism of Christ.—St. Gregory and St. Jerome Glorified.—St. Ambrose and St. Augustine Glorified.—Christ on the Mount of Olives.—St. Anthony, St. Cornelius and St. Cyprian.

BELGIUM

BRUSSELS (ROYAL MUSEUM): The Adoration of the Magi.—The Holy Family with St. Theresa and St. Catherine.—Juno lavishing her Treasures on Venice.

SPAIN

MADRID (MUSEUM OF THE PRADO): Four Portraits of Women of Rank.—Calvary.—The Woman taken in Adultery.—Magdalen Repentant.—Venus and Adonis.—Jesus and the Centurion.—The Infant Jesus, St. Lucia and St. Sebastian.—The Martyrdom of St. Genesius.—Jesus in the Midst of the Doctors.—Cain wandering with his Family.—The Sacrifice of Abraham.—The Adoration of the Magi.—Moses saved from the Waters.—Portrait of a Venetian Woman in Mourning.—Young Man between Vice and Virtue.—Susannah and the two Elders.

GERMANY

DRESDEN (GALLERY): Christ on the Cross.—Moses saved from the Waters.—The Rape of Europa.—The Wedding at Cana (reduced size).—Christ and the two Thieves.—The Good Samaritan.—The Adoration of the Magi.—Portraits of Daniele Barbaro (replica).—The Presentation at the Temple.—Christ cures the Servant of Caharnaum.—Jesus carrying the Cross.—The Resurrection of Christ.—The Adoration of the Virgin.

BERLIN (MUSEUM): Jupiter, Fortune and Germany.—Mars and Minerva.—Apollo and Juno.—Jupiter, Juno, Cybile and Neptune.—Christ and the two Angels.—Four canvases representing Geniuses.—Saturn and Olympe.

MUNICH (PINACOTHEK): Faith and Religion.—The Death of Cleopatra.—Woman taken in Adultery.—Portrait of a Woman.—Justice and Prudence.—The Rest in Egypt.—Love holding chained Dogs.—A Mother and three Children.—Strength and Temperance.—Holy Family.—The Cure of the Servant of Caharnaum.

AUSTRIA

VIENNA (BELVEDERE): The Rape of Dejanire.—Catherine Cornaro.—Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery.—Christ and the Samaritan Woman.—The Adoration of the Magi.—The Marriage of St Catherine.—The Resurrection.—St. Nicholas.—Quintus Curtius throwing himself into the Chasm.—Portrait of Marco Antonio Barbaro.—Young Man caressing a Dog.—Annunciation to the Virgin.—Adam and Eve and their First-born.—Venus and Adonis.—St. Sebastian.—The Death of Lucrece.—St John the Baptist—Judith.—Christ entering the House of Zaira.—St. Catherine and St. Barbara present two Nuns to the Virgin and the Infant Jesus.

SWEDEN

STOCKHOLM (NATIONAL MUSEUM): The Circumcision.—Magdalen.—A Holy Family.—A Madonna.

RUSSIA

ST. PETERSBURG (HERMITAGE): The Flight into Egypt.—The Adoration of the Magi.—Holy Family.—Diana and Minerva.—Mars and Venus.—Portrait of a Man.—Lazarus and the Rich Man.—Christ in the midst of the Doctors.—The Dead Christ upheld by the Virgin and an Angel.—The Marriage of St. Catherine.—Various Sketches.

LEUCHTEMBERG GALLERY: The Adoration of the Magi.—The Widow of the Spanish Ambassador at Venice presenting her Son to Philip II.


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