• 1576] in the Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore…but [The Marriage Feast at Cana] is obviously much more complex and ambitious.”
  • The Marriage Feast at Cana, Juan de Flandes (Netherlandish, active by 1496–died 1519 Palencia), Oil on wood. This artwork is meant to be viewed from right to left.
  • The Marriage Feast at Cana, c.1562. Order Hand-Painted Reproduction. Home » Complete Works Gallery » The Marriage Feast at Cana, c.1562.
  • He picks up the refrain of Cana and addresses Our Blessed Mother with the same title He gave her at the marriage feast. He calls her “Woman”.
  • Giotto, detail from ‘The Marriage Feast at Cana’. One of the household servants tests the wine at the Marriage Feast, and finds it to be very fine indeed…
  • I. DIVINE ESPOUSALS. Then shall it be proclaimed, "The marriage of the Lamb is come." ... The Blessing of Marriage. The Miracle At Cana.
  • The picture’s subject is the marriage feast at Cana, when Christ performed his first miracle turning water into wine.
  • Chapter two introduces the marriage at Cana with the words: “On the third day” (Jn 2:1). John uses ... In the Cana narrative a problem arose at the wedding feast.
  • The Marriage Feast at Cana. ... After they had filled the pots, he told them to dip some out and take it to the person who was in charge of the feast.