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Cana Of Galilee Collection

Cana of Galilee, also known as Kefr Kenna, holds a significant place in history and art

Background imageCana Of Galilee Collection: The Wedding Feast at Cana, c. 1500. Creator: David, Gerard (ca. 1460-1523)

The Wedding Feast at Cana, c. 1500. Creator: David, Gerard (ca. 1460-1523)
The Wedding Feast at Cana, c. 1500. Found in the collection of the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageCana Of Galilee Collection: Marriage at Cana (From the cycles of The Life of Christ), 1304-1306

Marriage at Cana (From the cycles of The Life of Christ), 1304-1306. Creator: Giotto di Bondone (1266-1377)
Marriage at Cana (From the cycles of The Life of Christ), 1304-1306. Found in the collection of the Cappella degli Scrovegni, Padua

Background imageCana Of Galilee Collection: Kefr Kenna, the traditional Cana of Galilee (engraving)

Kefr Kenna, the traditional Cana of Galilee (engraving)
2774961 Kefr Kenna, the traditional Cana of Galilee (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Kefr Kenna, the traditional Cana of Galilee)

Background imageCana Of Galilee Collection: Cana of Galilee, The place of the first miracle (b / w photo)

Cana of Galilee, The place of the first miracle (b / w photo)
2791339 Cana of Galilee, The place of the first miracle (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cana of Galilee, The place of the first miracle)

Background imageCana Of Galilee Collection: The Visit of the German Emperor to Palestine (b / w photo)

The Visit of the German Emperor to Palestine (b / w photo)
1606699 The Visit of the German Emperor to Palestine (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Visit of the German Emperor to Palestine)

Background imageCana Of Galilee Collection: The Wedding Feast at Cana. Creator: Fontana, Lavinia (1552-1614)

The Wedding Feast at Cana. Creator: Fontana, Lavinia (1552-1614)
The Wedding Feast at Cana. Private Collection

Background imageCana Of Galilee Collection: The Wedding Feast at Cana (Manuscript illumination from the Matenadaran Gospel), 1332

The Wedding Feast at Cana (Manuscript illumination from the Matenadaran Gospel), 1332. Found in the Collection of Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts (Matenadaran), Yerevan

Background imageCana Of Galilee Collection: The Wedding Feast at Cana

The Wedding Feast at Cana. Private Collection

Background imageCana Of Galilee Collection: The Wedding Feast at Cana (Detail). Artist: Veronese, Paolo (1528-1588)

The Wedding Feast at Cana (Detail). Artist: Veronese, Paolo (1528-1588)
The Wedding Feast at Cana (Detail). Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris

Background imageCana Of Galilee Collection: The Marriage Feast At Cana, ca 1550-1565. Artist: Bosch, Hieronymus, (School)

The Marriage Feast At Cana, ca 1550-1565. Artist: Bosch, Hieronymus, (School)
The Marriage Feast At Cana, ca 1550-1565. Found in the collection of the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam

Background imageCana Of Galilee Collection: The Wedding Feast at Cana, 1563. Artist: Veronese, Paolo (1528-1588)

The Wedding Feast at Cana, 1563. Artist: Veronese, Paolo (1528-1588)
The Wedding Feast at Cana, 1563. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris

Background imageCana Of Galilee Collection: The Marriage Feast At Cana, c. 1655-1656. Artist: Preti, Mattia (1613-1699)

The Marriage Feast At Cana, c. 1655-1656. Artist: Preti, Mattia (1613-1699)
The Marriage Feast At Cana, c. 1655-1656. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London


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Cana of Galilee, also known as Kefr Kenna, holds a significant place in history and art. This enchanting town is renowned for being the location of the first miracle performed by Jesus - turning water into wine at a wedding feast. The traditional Cana of Galilee has been beautifully depicted in various forms throughout time. One captivating engraving showcases the serene beauty of this ancient town, transporting us back to its historical roots. Another black and white photograph captures Cana's essence as the place where the first miracle occurred, evoking a sense of awe and wonder. The Visit of the German Emperor to Palestine is another remarkable black and white photo that highlights Cana's importance as a pilgrimage site. It symbolizes how people from all over the world come to witness this sacred place. Artists have also immortalized Cana through their masterpieces. Lavinia Fontana's painting titled "The Wedding Feast at Cana" depicts this miraculous event with intricate detail and vibrant colors. A manuscript illumination from the Matenadaran Gospel dating back to 1332 portrays this momentous occasion with delicate brushstrokes, showcasing its significance even centuries later. Paolo Veronese's artwork further brings life to Cana's story. His masterpiece "The Wedding Feast at Cana" captivates viewers with its grandeur and attention to detail. Hieronymus Bosch's interpretation adds an intriguing twist with his unique style, while Mattia Preti's rendition exudes elegance and grace. These artistic representations serve as testaments to Cana's enduring legacy throughout history. They remind us of the profound impact that one small town had on Christianity and continue to inspire awe in those who visit or admire these works from afar.