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[http://www.themartman.com/stmartins/6jesusdo.jpg Jesus among the Doctors in the Temple] () is a painting by [[Paolo Veronese]].
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==Abstract==
The painting provides a magnificent example of the grandioso classical setting in which the life of Jesus itself was located by the artists of the period.


==History and current location==
''' Jesus among the Doctors''' (1558) is a painting by [[Paolo Veronese]], at [[Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain]].
Currently in Madrid [Spain]: Museo del Prado.


==External links==
* [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Disputa_con_los_doctores_(El_Veronés)_grande.jpg Wikipedia Commons]


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Jesus Doctors Veronese.jpg


Jesus among the Doctors (1558) is a painting by Paolo Veronese, at Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain.

A magnificent example of the grandioso classical setting in which the life of Jesus was located by the artists of the period.