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Lucia Thiene and her Daughter, Porzia. Oil on canvas. Paolo Veronese (1528-1588)

Lucia Thiene and her Daughter, Porzia. Oil on canvas. Paolo Veronese (1528-1588)


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Lucia Thiene and her Daughter, Porzia. Oil on canvas. Paolo Veronese (1528-1588)

Lucia Thiene and her Daughter, Porzia. Oil on canvas. Paolo Veronese (1528-1588) Italian Renaissance painter. Woman in rusty pink dress and surcoat trimmed with fur has her arm round the shoulders of little girl in green. Parent Mother Child

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Child Daughter Dress Fashion Girl Italian Little Mother Painter Paolo Parent Pink Renaissance Round Rusty Shoulders Trimmed 1528 1588 Lucia Surcoat Thiene Veronese


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This oil painting by Paolo Veronese, titled "Lucia Thiene and her Daughter, Porzia" beautifully captures the essence of a mother's love for her child during the Italian Renaissance. The woman, dressed in a stunning rusty pink dress adorned with a fur-trimmed surcoat, gently wraps her arm around the shoulders of her little girl who is clad in an enchanting green attire. Veronese's masterful brushstrokes bring out every intricate detail of their garments, showcasing his remarkable talent as a painter. The soft hues and delicate textures create an atmosphere of elegance and grace that is characteristic of Renaissance art. The connection between mother and daughter is palpable in this artwork; it radiates warmth and tenderness. Lucia Thiene's adoring gaze towards her child reflects the deep bond they share. It is evident that she takes great pride in being Porzia's parent. As we admire this timeless piece, we are transported back to an era where fashion was not only about style but also served as a symbol of social status. The contrasting colors and luxurious fabrics highlight the sophistication prevalent during that period. Paolo Veronese has undoubtedly left his mark on art history through his ability to capture human emotions with such precision. This painting serves as a testament to his skill as well as an enduring tribute to maternal love – a universal theme that transcends time and culture.

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