Bonifazio Veronese

The Adoration of the Magi by Bonifacio de' Pitati, National Museum in Poznań.
Holy Family with St. John the Baptist

Bonifazio Veronese (also Bonifazio Veneziano; 1487 19 October 1553) was an Italian painter. He was born as Bonifazio de' Pitati in Verona. He reputedly trained under Palma il Vecchio. Went on to run a large workshop in Venice. His paintings include Christ Giving a Sermon, Dives and Lazarus, The Finding of Moses, and Woman Holding Two Tablets, his style being influenced by that of Giorgione and Titian. Many cassoni and furniture decorations are attributed to him.

Other attributed works include

He is said to have had a lasting influence on Tintoretto. He died in Venice.

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