The
Marriage at Cana is a renowned painting by the Flemish artist
Gerard David, created in 1500. This oil on wood painting measures 100 x 128 cm and is housed in the prestigious
Musée du Louvre in Paris, France. The painting depicts the biblical story of Jesus turning water into wine during a wedding feast, showcasing David's incredible attention to detail and mastery of oil on wood technique.
A Detailed Scene
The scene features a large group of people gathered around a dining table, with some sitting and others standing. There are several bowls placed on the table, as well as cups and vases. The painting is rich in detail, with each figure rendered with care and attention to their individual expressions and postures. The use of light and shadow creates a sense of three-dimensionality, while the color palette is dominated by earth tones, which are typical for Renaissance artworks.
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The
Marriage at Cana is a significant work in the history of art, showcasing
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The
Musée du Louvre is one of the world's largest and most visited art museums, housing an extensive collection of over 380,000 objects and displaying approximately 35,000 works of art. The museum's collection includes some of the most famous paintings in the world, including the
Mona Lisa by
Leonardo da Vinci.