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The Supper at Emmaus

Medium

Brush and brown ink, brown wash, heightened with white, over black chalk underwriting, on blue paper.

Dimensions

10 1/4 x 11 3/4 in. (26.1 x 29.9 cm)

Collection

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Robert Lehman Collection, 1975

Classification

Drawings

Department

Robert Lehman Collection

Rights

Public Domain

About Bonifacio de' Pitati (Bonifacio Veronese)

1487–1553Republic of Venice

Italian painter who may have worked in the studio of Palma Vecchio. His works ca. 1528 reflect the influence of the contemporary Venetian style, as well as older masters such as Bellini and Giorgione. His paintings began to depart from the traditional styles after 1528, employing more dynamism and narrative interest. In 1529 he was commissioned to execute wall paintings for the Palazzo dei Camerlenghi in Venice, consisting of fairly traditional biblical scenes. In his other work, he began to experiment with Mannerism, but continued to produce traditional devotional paintings for local patrons. His workshop competed with Titian's but never achieved the same kind of fame. Comment on works: Portraits

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