was a prominent Italian Renaissance painter who was active in Venice from 1487 to 1553. His work had a significant influence on the younger generation of painters in Venice, particularly Andrea Schiavone and Jacopo Tintoretto. Born in Verona, his family moved to Venice around 1505, where he trained under Palma il Vecchio.
Early Work and Style
His early work shows a close following of Giorgione and Titian, with a focus on narrative paintings. He created a large series of narrative paintings for the
Palazzo dei Camerlenghi, which took 20 years to complete. His style was influenced by that of Giorgione and Titian, with some figurative elements of central Italian origin derived mainly from Raphael.
Influences and Legacy
During the 1530s,
Bonifazio Veronese (Bonifazio De Pitati) introduced some figurative elements of central Italian origin, which were mainly derived from Raphael. He made a fortune in Venice, creating many cassoni and furniture decorations. His lasting influence on
Andrea Schiavone and Tintoretto is evident in their work.
- Bonifazio Veronese (Bonifazio De Pitati) is known for his large workshop in Venice, which could execute small devotional works as well as large painting projects.
- His early work also shows his knowledge of Giorgione and Titian.
- He created a large series of narrative paintings for the Palazzo dei Camerlenghi, which took 20 years to complete.
- His style was influenced by that of Giorgione and Titian, with some figurative elements of central Italian origin derived mainly from Raphael.
Notable Works and Collections
Some of his notable works can be found in the
The Palumbo-Fossati Collection (Venice, Italy), which includes paintings by famous artists such as
Thomas Moran,
Gilbert Munger, and
Jean-François Raffaelli. The collection is known for its impressive collection of European paintings from the 14th to the 20th century. You can also find more information about
Bonifazio Veronese (Bonifazio De Pitati) and his work on
WahooArt.com.
His legacy continues to be celebrated through his works, which can be found in various museums and collections around the world.