The Marriage at Cana – (Gerard David) prijašnji Sljedeći


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Teme: Marriage

Datum: 1500

Veličina: 100 x 128 cm

Muzej: Musée du Louvre (Paris, France)

Tehnika: Oil

Are you an art lover looking for a masterpiece to add to your collection? Look no further than Gerard David's 'The Marriage at Cana', painted in 1500 and located in the prestigious Musée du Louvre in Paris, France.

A Masterpiece of Religious Art

'The Marriage at Cana' is a stunning example of religious art. The painting depicts the biblical story of Jesus turning water into wine during a wedding feast, and it showcases David's incredible attention to detail and mastery of oil on wood technique.

A Prestigious Work in a World-Renowned Museum

The Musée du Louvre is one of the world's most famous museums, housing over 380,000 objects and displaying approximately 35,000 works of art. 'The Marriage at Cana' is just one of the many masterpieces you can find in this impressive collection.

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This artwork is in the public domain.

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