Paris Bordone

Paris Bordone
Portrait of a Gentleman in armor with two pages. Oil on canvas. between 1520 and 1571, Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Paris Bordone (Paris Paschalinus Bordone; 5 July 1500 – 19 January 1571) was an Italian painter of the Venetian Renaissance who, despite training with Titian, maintained a strand of Mannerist complexity and provincial vigor.

Venus, Mars, and Cupid crowned by Victory, c. 1560
Venus and Amor, 1545–1550, imagination of an idealized beauty in the form introduced by Giorgione that once belonged to Adolf Hitler,[1] National Museum in Warsaw
Sleeping Venus with Cupid
  1. ^ Schwarz, Birgit (2009). Geniewahn: Hitler und die Kunst. Böhlau Verlag Wien. p. 312. ISBN 978-32-05783-07-7. Mehrere Gemälde aus dem Berghof befinden sich heute im Nationalmuseum in Warschau. Bordones Venus und Amor etwa (Abb. 100)