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"Miracles and Revelations: The Wedding at Cana in Art" Step into the Saint-Joseph des Fins church

Background imageCa Na Collection: Painting of the Wedding at Cana, in the Visitation Church in Ein Kerem, Israel

Painting of the Wedding at Cana, in the Visitation Church in Ein Kerem, Israel, Middle East

Background imageCa Na Collection: Stained glass window of the Cana wedding feast, Saint-Joseph des Fins church

Stained glass window of the Cana wedding feast, Saint-Joseph des Fins church, Annecy, Haute Savoie, France, Europe

Background imageCa Na Collection: Jesus at Cana Marriage

Jesus at Cana Marriage
Invited to a wedding at Cana, when they run out of wine Jesus cleverly turns water into wine which is even better than what they have been drinking up to now

Background imageCa Na Collection: Jesus performs a miracle for the wedding at Cana

Jesus performs a miracle for the wedding at Cana
Wedding at Cana, where Jesus turned water into wine for the celebration. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCa Na Collection: Jesus performs his first miracle at the wedding at Cana

Jesus performs his first miracle at the wedding at Cana
The wedding at Cana, where Jesus turned water into wine. Printed halftone reproduction of a Veronese painting

Background imageCa Na Collection: San Bartolome Altar, Master of (16th century)

San Bartolome Altar, Master of (16th century)

Background imageCa Na Collection: MARTORELL, Bernat ( -1452). Altarpiece of Transfiguration

MARTORELL, Bernat ( -1452). Altarpiece of Transfiguration. 1449-1452. SPAIN. Barcelona. Cathedral. Detail of the Weddings at Cana. International gothic. Tempera on wood

Background imageCa Na Collection: Christ blessing loaves and fishes. Manuscript illumination, French

Christ blessing loaves and fishes. Manuscript illumination, French, by the Master of the Parement of Narbonne, c1400
WEDDING AT CANA. Christ blessing loaves and fishes. Manuscript illumination, French, by the Master of the Parement of Narbonne, c1400

Background imageCa Na Collection: (John 2: 7). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

(John 2: 7). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor
DORÉ: MARRIAGE AT CANA. (John 2:7). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageCa Na Collection: From the road to Cana, Nazareth, Holy Land, (i. e. Israel)

From the road to Cana, Nazareth, Holy Land, (i. e. Israel)
From the road to Cana, Nazareth, Holy Land, (i.e. Israel). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageCa Na Collection: General view, Cana of Galilee, Holy Land

General view, Cana of Galilee, Holy Land. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageCa Na Collection: The nuptials of Cana

The nuptials of Cana

Background imageCa Na Collection: Relatives and friends scanning the fateful lists at the Cana

Relatives and friends scanning the fateful lists at the Cana
Scanning the fateful lists for news. Relatives and friends of passengers on the Empress of Ireland making inquiries at the Canadian Pacific Railway offices in Cockspur Steet

Background imageCa Na Collection: Residential street, Rurrenabaque, Bolivia, South America

Residential street, Rurrenabaque, Bolivia, South America

Background imageCa Na Collection: Jesus at Cana Marriage

Jesus at Cana Marriage
When the wine runs out at a wedding-feast at Cana, he changes water into wine that is better than the first

Background imageCa Na Collection: Israel / Cana / Galilee 1912

Israel / Cana / Galilee 1912
Cana, Galilee

Background imageCa Na Collection: Water to Wine

Water to Wine
Invited to a wedding at Cana, in Galilee, he turns water into wine when his host runs out of refreshment

Background imageCa Na Collection: Water Changed to Wine

Water Changed to Wine
When the wine runs out at a marriage feast at Cana, he turns water into wine which tastes even better than the first


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"Miracles and Revelations: The Wedding at Cana in Art" Step into the Saint-Joseph des Fins church, and your eyes will be drawn to a magnificent stained glass window depicting the iconic Wedding at Cana feast. This biblical event, where Jesus performed his first miracle by turning water into wine, has been immortalized through various artistic interpretations. One such portrayal can be found in the Visitation Church in Ein Kerem, Israel. A captivating painting adorns its walls, capturing the essence of this miraculous occasion. The artist's brushstrokes bring to life the joyous celebration as Jesus blesses the wedding with his divine intervention. Paolo Veronese's masterpiece also pays homage to this extraordinary event. His painting of the Wedding at Cana showcases intricate details and vibrant colors that transport viewers back to that momentous day, and is a testament to Veronese's skill and creativity. The San Bartolome Altar by an anonymous 16th-century master offers another glimpse into this sacred union of love and faith. Through delicate brushwork, we witness Jesus' transformative power as he turns ordinary water into exquisite wine. Giotto di Bondone, renowned for his frescoes depicting religious scenes, captures Christ's compassion in his rendition of this miracle. With each stroke of his paintbrush, Giotto conveys not only Jesus' ability but also his willingness to perform miracles for those who believe. Bernat Martorell's Altarpiece of Transfiguration transports us further back in time while still encompassing the spirit of Cana's wedding feast. This remarkable piece invites contemplation on Christ's divinity and how it intertwines with human celebrations. Even beyond paintings lies evidence of this extraordinary event within illuminated manuscripts from medieval France. One such example is a manuscript illumination by the Master of Parement Narbonne dating back to c1400 AD. In stunning detail, it depicts Christ blessing loaves and fishes, a reminder of his abundance and grace.