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Artworks in Verona

  • Eliodoro plunders the temple

    Eliodoro plunders the temple, also known as Eliodoro and the high priest Onias, is an oil painting on canvas (195×231 cm) by Giambattista Tiepolo, in the Museum of Castelvecchio in Verona.

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  • Child with drawing

    The Boy with a design (also known as Young with puppet design) is an oil painting on canvas (37×29 cm) by Giovanni Francesco Caroto, dating to 1523 and preserved in the Museum of Castelvecchio in Verona.

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  • Shovel Bevilacqua-Lazise

    The Pala Bevilacqua-Lazise is an oil painting on canvas by Paolo Caliari, dating to 1548 and preserved in the Museum of Castelvecchio in Verona.

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  • Lamentation (Veronese)

    The Lamentation of Christ, also known as Lamentation over the Dead Christ, is an oil painting on canvas by Paolo Caliari, dating back to 1548 and preserved in the Museum of Castelvecchio in Verona.

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  • Madonna of the Quail

    The Madonna of the Quail is the first work attributed with some confidence to Pisanello, making it back to around 1420.

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  • Madonna della Quercia

    Our Lady of the oak is an oil painting on canvas by Girolamo dai Libri, in the Museum of Castelvecchio in Verona.

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  • Christ in compassion (Filippo Lippi Verona)

    The Pietà is a work of Filippo Lippi, tempera on panel (21×35 cm), preserved in the Museum of Castelvecchio in Verona and dated to about 1432-1437.

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  • Our Lady of the Passion

    Our Lady of the Passion is a painting in tempera and gold on wood (71×48 cm) of Carlo Crivelli, dating from 1460 and kept in the Museum of Castelvecchio in Verona.

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