Wedding Feast at Caanan
(John 2:1-12) is the place of Christ's first public miracle. He was among the
guests at the wedding feast; when the wine was exhausted, Jesus asked six stone
jars be filled with water. When the master of the ceremonies tasted the
contents, he was astonished to find that the water had turned into wine.
Mosaic located in
the Hagia Sophia, Istanbul - Turkey
Duccio di Buoninsegna. Maestà - back, predella
(1308-11) Siena - Museo dell'Opera del Duomo
Giotto (c. 1303-1305) Padova - Cappella degli
Scrovegni
Giusto de' Menabuoi (1376-78) Padova -
Cathedral Baptistry
A Lectern Cloth with the Marriage at Cana, c. 1400 Germany
- Rosenwald Collection
Hieronymus Bosch. Rotterdam - Museum Boymans-van Beuningen
Master of the Catholic Kings
(c. 1495/1497)
Samuel H. Kress Collection
Juan de Flandes (1500) New
York - Metropolitan Museum of Art
Gerard David (c. 1503) Paris - Louvre
Jan Vermeyen (c. 1530) Amsterdam -
Rijksmuseum
Tintoretto (n.d.) Venice
- in the sacristy of the Basilica of Salute
Paolo Caliari called Veronese (c. 1560)
Dresden - Gemäldegalerie
Paolo Caliari called Veronese (1562) it covers the entire wall at
6.6 mt. wide by 9.9 mt. wide
Paris - Louvre
Mattia Preti (1655-60) London
- National Gallery of Art
Jan Steen (c. 1665/70) Dublin - National Gallery of Ireland
Johann Heinrich Schonfeld (17th century) State
Hermitage Museum
Gustave Doré (c. 1865)
Louis Kahan (1949)
Esperanza Guevara, The Wedding at Cana
from The Gospel in Art by the Peasants of Solentiname
Send to Netmaster
mail for questions or comments about this Website