Veronese and a Passion for Colour

Talk at the National Gallery in their “Wine, Nibbles and Talk” series given by Norman Coady.

This was an interesting talk concentrating on the use of colour in Veronese but also looking at its comparisons to music. The speaker, a free lance art historian, made some fascinating and witty comparison between opera singers and artists of this period likening Titian to Maria Callas and Veronese to Joan Sutherland.

There was much talk of how Veronese used colours against each other and to provide rhythm to a picture.

I must admit for me the wine and nibbles element of the talk was a bit superfluous. It was not a particularly social environment. I had hoped for a more seminar style approach given the difference in price to the usual lecture ticket.




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