The Allegory of Love is a series of four paintings by Paolo Veronese, produced around 1570 as ceiling paintings. Some experts have established that they were commissioned by Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor (1552-1612) for Prague Castle[1]. They are now part of the collection of the National Gallery in London.
Image | Titre | Format | Date | Notes |
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Allegory of Love I Infidelity |
189,9 x 189,9 cm | Circa 1570 | ||
Allegory of Love II Scorn |
188 x 188 cm | Circa 1570 | ||
Allegory of Love III Respect |
188 x 188 cm | Circa 1570 | ||
Allegory of Love IV The Happy Union |
188 x 188 cm | Circa 1570 |