
Paolo Veronese
1528–1588 · Republic of Venice · Mannerism
The story
In 1573 Paolo Veronese finished a vast canvas, more than 12 metres wide, for the refectory of the Dominican friary of Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice, replacing a Last Supper by Titian that had burned in a fire two years earlier. Alongside Christ and the apostles, Veronese had crowded in dwarfs, a man with a nosebleed, dogs, a jester with a parrot, and German soldiers in armor, all painted with the same lavish colour as the sacred figures.
The Venetian Inquisition summoned him that July to explain himself. Asked directly why he had put buffoons and drunkards into a picture of Christ's last meal, Veronese answered that painters, like poets, ought to be allowed some licence, and that he had simply filled empty space in the composition as he saw fit. The tribunal ordered him to alter the painting within three months, at his own expense, to remove the offending figures.
Veronese never repainted a single figure. Instead he changed the title from The Last Supper to The Feast in the House of Levi, a different Gospel banquet where the text itself mentions sinners and tax collectors among the guests, and handed the tribunal a picture that satisfied the letter of their ruling without altering a single dwarf or dog.
Works
29 works
The Wedding at CanaPaolo Veronese, 1563
The Feast in the House of LeviPaolo Veronese, 1573
Venus and AdonisPaolo Veronese, 1580
Allegory of the Battle of LepantoPaolo Veronese, 1571
Allegory of Virtue and VicePaolo Veronese, 1565
The Mystic Marriage of St. CatherinePaolo Veronese, 1575
Venus and MarsPaolo Veronese, 1570
LucretiaPaolo Veronese, 1580
The Conversion of Mary MagdalenePaolo Veronese, 1548
The Family of Darius Before AlexanderPaolo Veronese, 1565
Bathsheba at Her BathPaolo Veronese, 1575
The Feast in the House of Simon the PhariseePaolo Veronese, 1570
Christ Among the DoctorsPaolo Veronese, 1560
Portrait of a gentleman in a furPaolo Veronese, 1558
Allegory of Wisdom and StrengthPaolo Veronese, 1565
Cephalus and ProcrisPaolo Veronese, 1584
Mars and Venus with Cupid and a DogPaolo Veronese, 1580
Portrait of Agostino BarbarigoPaolo Veronese, 1571
Susannah and the EldersPaolo Veronese, 1580
The Feast in the House of Simon the Pharisee (Veronese, Turin)Paolo Veronese, 1550
The Finding of MosesPaolo Veronese, 1580
Adoration of the MagiPaolo Veronese, 1573
Portrait of a Venetian Woman, called La Belle NaniPaolo Veronese, 1560
Portrait of Iseppo da Porto and his son AdrianoPaolo Veronese, 1555
Raising the Young Man of NainPaolo Veronese, 1560