Definition
Paolo Veronese (1528–1588) was a major Renaissance painter in Venice, Italy. He's known for his large-scale, colorful historical and allegorical paintings. Veronese's style emphasized vibrant colors, elaborate costumes, and crowded scenes. Imagine a director staging a huge, epic movie scene with hundreds of extras. His paintings often celebrate Venetian wealth and power. Think of him as the master of Renaissance 'epic' visual storytelling. He brought a sense of grandeur and drama to Venetian art.