The Allegory of Love series

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The Allegory of Love series is a group of Renaissance paintings by Paolo Veronese that personify different aspects of love through richly detailed, allegorical scenes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting series
artForm oil on canvas painting
artHistoricalSignificance important example of Veronese’s allegorical work
artist Paolo Veronese NERFINISHED
artStyle Venetian Renaissance NERFINISHED
collection National Gallery, London NERFINISHED
colorCharacteristic rich color
compositionCharacteristic complex composition
countryOfOrigin Republic of Venice NERFINISHED
creator Paolo Veronese NERFINISHED
creatorBirthName Paolo Caliari NERFINISHED
creatorKnownAs Paolo Veronese NERFINISHED
creatorNationality Italian
culturalContext Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
depicts Venetian courtly life
allegory
love
mythological figures
personification of love
putti
exhibitionVenue National Gallery, London NERFINISHED
genre allegorical painting
hasPart Infidelity (Allegory of Love) NERFINISHED
Respect (Allegory of Love) NERFINISHED
Scorn (Allegory of Love) NERFINISHED
The Happy Union (Allegory of Love) NERFINISHED
inceptionPeriod late Renaissance
languageOfTitle Italian
location London, England
surface form: London
mainSubject different aspects of love
moral allegory
materialUsed oil paint
movement Renaissance NERFINISHED
numberOfWorks 4
owner National Gallery, London NERFINISHED
surface canvas
theme emotional states
fidelity
infidelity
marriage
romantic relationships
virtue and vice
timePeriod 16th century

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Veronese notableWork The Allegory of Love series