Description
The wedding at Cana is a painting from 1563 by Paolo Veronese, kept in the Louvre in Paris. The original painting is 6.77 by 9.94 meters, making it the largest work in the Louvre. The colorful work shows the story of the wedding at Cana, as told in the Bible in the Gospel of John 2:1-11. Jesus performs his first miracle here, turning water into wine. It is a figurative, physioplastic painting, there is also a use of linear contours. This is an exact image of the original painting in bright colors including brushstrokes and canvas background. This painting was painted by Veronese in 1563. We also sell matching frames in different colors.