1570 Venice, Italy - 1596 Venice, Italy. Known for: Christian religious figure painting.
Carlo Caliari, called Carletto, was the youngest and most talented son of Paolo Veronese (1528–1588). Born in 1570, Carletto was initially trained in his father’s workshop, where he was also...
Read full biography Carlo Caliari, called Carletto, was the youngest and most talented son of Paolo Veronese (1528–1588). Born in 1570, Carletto was initially trained in his father’s workshop, where he was also influenced by the teaching of his uncle Benedetto (1538–1598). His apprenticeship then continued in the...
Read full biography Carlo Caliari, called Carletto, was the youngest and most talented son of Paolo Veronese (1528–1588). Born in 1570, Carletto was initially trained in his father’s workshop, where he was also influenced by the teaching of his uncle Benedetto (1538–1598). His apprenticeship then continued in the workshop of Francesco Bassano (1549–1592), although it is believed to have been more of a partnership, between 1585–1587. After Veronese died in 1588, Carletto joined Benedetto and his brother Gabriele,...
Read full biography Carlo Caliari, called Carletto, was the youngest and most talented son of Paolo Veronese (1528–1588). Born in 1570, Carletto was initially trained in his father’s workshop, where he was also influenced by the teaching of his uncle Benedetto (1538–1598). His apprenticeship then continued in the workshop of Francesco Bassano (1549–1592), although it is believed to have been more of a partnership, between 1585–1587. After Veronese died in 1588, Carletto joined Benedetto and his brother Gabriele, forming the ‘Haeredes Pauli Caliari Veronensis’ and continuing his father´s workshop. Carletto unfortunately died at only twenty-six years of age in 1596.
Carlo Caliari, called Carletto, was the youngest and most talented son of Paolo Veronese (1528–1588). Born in 1570, Carletto was initially trained in his father’s workshop, where he was also influenced by the teaching of his uncle Benedetto (1538–1598). His apprenticeship then continued in the workshop of Francesco Bassano (1549–1592), although it is believed to have been more of a partnership, between 1585–1587. After Veronese died in 1588, Carletto joined Benedetto and his brother Gabriele, forming the ‘Haeredes Pauli Caliari Veronensis’ and continuing his father´s workshop. Carletto unfortunately died at only twenty-six years of age in 1596.