Paolo (Veronese) Cagliari is primarily known as Paolo (Veronese) Caliari
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from Auction House Records. Allegory of the City of Venice adoring the Madonna and Child Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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An eminent painter of the Venetian school; born at Verona, 1528; died at Venice, 19 April, 1588, Paolo Caliari was the son of a sculptor, Gabriele Caliari, and was at first educated in his father's craft, but his taste was towards painting; and he entered the studio of Antonio Badile, a Veronese painter of some repute. His first works were executed at Verona, and at Mantua, and at Castelfranco. In the last-named place he decorated the Villa Soranzo with large frescoes.
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