Difference between revisions of "Scenes from the Life of Esther (1556 Veronese), art"

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Revision as of 02:54, 28 July 2011

Scenes from the Life of Esther (1556) is a cycle of three paintings by Paolo Veronese.

Abstract

Veronese painted three scenes from the life of Esther:

History and current location

The paintings (oil on canvas) were made for the ceiling of the nave of the church of San Sebastiano in Venice [Italy], where they are still located.

External links

  • [ Web Gallery of Art]