Looks briefly at roles played by J. Paul Richter and Bernard Berenson in encouraging collecting by Americans around a hundred years ago of paintings from the School of Verona. Considers some disputed attributions among examples of Renaissance art from Verona now found in Princeton [Princeton Art Museum; Carletto Caliari], Philadelphia [The Johnson Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art; Francesco Morone, Antonio Badile], and Boston [Museum of Fine Arts; Domenico Brusasorzi]. The reattribution of a large canvas of Christ Preaching from Verona belonging to the Cannon Collection [Princeton Art Museum; Alessandro Turchi] leads to some suggestions concerning the original commission of Veronese's Christ Preaching at the Prado (Madrid).
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