|
Canada-0-MEDITATION ไดเรกทอรีที่ บริษัท
|
ข่าว บริษัท :
- The Wedding at Cana (Veronese) - Wikipedia
The Wedding at Cana (Italian: Nozze di Cana, 1562–1563), by Paolo Veronese, is a representational painting that depicts the biblical story of the Wedding at Cana, at which Jesus miraculously converts water into red wine (John 2:1–11)
- Why Veronese’s “Wedding at Cana” Is More Than Just a Biblical Painting
Veronese’s The Wedding at Cana was created for one of Venice’s most influential monasteries It reflects the scale of political sophistication of the Venetian Republic The largest painting in the Louvre, The Wedding at Cana by Paolo Veronese stuns at first sight
- The Wedding Feast at Cana, 1563 - Paolo Veronese - WikiArt. org
The Wedding Feast at Cana (1563), by the Italian artist Paolo Veronese (1528–88), is a representational painting that depicts the biblical story of the Marriage at Cana, at which Jesus converts water to wine (John 2:1–11)
- Wedding Feast at Cana, Paolo Veronese: Analysis
Helped by his brother, Benedetto Caliari (1538-98), Veronese completed the huge painting in fifteen months The theme of the painting is based on the Bible story told in St John's Gospel (John 2:1-11), concerning a marriage held at Cana, Galilee, attended by Mary, Jesus and his disciples
- The Wedding At Cana By Veronese – Top 12 Facts
The Wedding at Cana, also referred to as “ The Wedding Feast at Cana ” or “ Nozze di Cana ” in Italian, is a massive oil on canvas painting created by Paolo Veronese (1528-1588), one of the 3 main figures of the Venetian School of the 16th century
- The Wedding at Cana
One of the greatest paintings in the Louvre, which came in 1798 Completed in 1563 for the refectory of the Benedictine monks of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice Room of Monan Lisa « And on the third day a marriage feast took place in Ca′na of Gal′i·lee, and the mother of Jesus was there
- The Wedding at Cana by Paolo Veronese - TripImprover
This enormous painting of 7 40yd x 10 87yd (6 77m x 9 94m) shows the biblical story of the wedding at Cana in which Jesus converted water into wine Jesus is sitting in the middle of the table, and Maria is sitting to the left of him (you can recognize them by their halos)
- The Wedding at Cana by Paolo Veronese | | Alluring World
Painted in 1563 for the refectory of the Benedictine monastery of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice, The Wedding at Cana is one of the grandest and most elaborate depictions of a biblical scene in Renaissance art
- The Wedding at Cana - The Collection - Museo Nacional del Prado
These paintings that recreated biblical episodes around a table (Cana, Emmaus, etc ) were very popular in Venice between 1560 and 1575 Veronese’s contribution was to represent the suppers as grandiose theatrical shows set in vast architectural settings
- Wedding at Cana Religious Artwork, Marriage in Kana, Orthodox . . . - Etsy
Its aesthetic allure makes it an ideal religious gift for various occasions like weddings, baptisms, and anniversaries Crafted meticulously on glass, the icon embodies a distinct blend of elements: vibrant and pure tones, vivid colors, intricate floral backdrops, and intricate geometric patterns
|
|