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Marriage Feast Collection

"The Marriage Feast: A Celebration of Love and Unity" In the vibrant world of art, the concept of a marriage feast has been depicted in various forms throughout history

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: The Marriage Feast (colour litho)

The Marriage Feast (colour litho)
3652616 The Marriage Feast (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Marriage Feast)

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: The Marriage Feast

The Marriage Feast
LLM461281 The Marriage Feast by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Marriage Feast. Illustration for The Life and Lessons of Our Lord by John Cumming (John F Shaw)

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: The Knight and the Lady (colour litho)

The Knight and the Lady (colour litho)
1040903 The Knight and the Lady (colour litho) by Ralston, William (1848-1911) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Knight and the Lady)

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: The Marriage at Cana, c. 1530-32 (oil on panel)

The Marriage at Cana, c. 1530-32 (oil on panel)
3709977 The Marriage at Cana, c.1530-32 (oil on panel) by Vermeyen, Jan Cornelisz (1500-59); 66.5x85 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: In medieval tradition)

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: The Story of Griselda. Part III: Reunion, c. 1490-1495. Artist: Master of the Story of Griselda

The Story of Griselda. Part III: Reunion, c. 1490-1495. Artist: Master of the Story of Griselda
The Story of Griselda. Part III: Reunion, c.1490-1495. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: The Story of Griselda. Part I: Marriage, c. 1490-1495. Artist

The Story of Griselda. Part I: Marriage, c. 1490-1495. Artist: Master of the Story of Griselda (active End of 15th cen)
The Story of Griselda. Part I: Marriage, c.1490-1495. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: The Story of Griselda. Part II: Exile, c. 1490-1495. Artist: Master of the Story of Griselda

The Story of Griselda. Part II: Exile, c. 1490-1495. Artist: Master of the Story of Griselda (active End of 15th cen. )
The Story of Griselda. Part II: Exile, c.1490-1495. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: The Story of Nastagio degli Onesti (Second episode), ca 1483. Artist: Botticelli, Sandro (1445-1510)

The Story of Nastagio degli Onesti (Second episode), ca 1483. Artist: Botticelli, Sandro (1445-1510)
The Story of Nastagio degli Onesti (Second episode), ca 1483. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: The Story of Nastagio degli Onesti (First episode), ca 1483. Artist: Botticelli, Sandro (1445-1510)

The Story of Nastagio degli Onesti (First episode), ca 1483. Artist: Botticelli, Sandro (1445-1510)
The Story of Nastagio degli Onesti (First episode), ca 1483. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: The Story of Nastagio degli Onesti (Third episode), ca 1483. Artist: Botticelli, Sandro (1445-1510)

The Story of Nastagio degli Onesti (Third episode), ca 1483. Artist: Botticelli, Sandro (1445-1510)
The Story of Nastagio degli Onesti (Third episode), ca 1483. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: Wedding Kana Vita Deiparae Virginis Mariae series title

Wedding Kana Vita Deiparae Virginis Mariae series title
Wedding in Kana Vita Deiparae Virginis Mariae (series title) Life of the Virgin Mary (series title), The bride and groom and the guests sit around a table

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: wedding Cana Group people table Mary points Christ

wedding Cana Group people table Mary points Christ
The wedding in Cana, Group of people at the table. Mary points Christ to five empty jars, Mary tells Christ that there is no more wine, marriage-feast at Cana, anonymous, Nederlanden, 1480 - 1500

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: Christ temptation devil wedding Cana Christ van den Duyvel versoght

Christ temptation devil wedding Cana Christ van den Duyvel versoght
Christ brought into temptation by the devil and the wedding at Cana Christ is van den Duyvel versoght / Christ changed water in wyn to Cana in Galilee (title on object)

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: Wedding Kana Bruijloft Cana Twenty-four scenes

Wedding Kana Bruijloft Cana Twenty-four scenes
Wedding in Kana Bruijloft in Cana Twenty-four scenes from the New Testament (series title), the marriage feast at Cana (John 2: 1-11), anonymous, 1720, paper, etching, h 124 mm × w 71 mm

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: Christ doctors marriage-feast Cana

Christ doctors marriage-feast Cana
Christ among doctors and marriage-feast at Cana

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: John 21-11 present marriage feast Cana performeth

John 21-11 present marriage feast Cana performeth
John 21-11. Where He is present at a marriage feast in Cana, and performeth His first miracle. 1950, Israel, Kafr Kann─ü

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: Marriage Feast Parables Our Lord Saviour Jesus Christ

Marriage Feast Parables Our Lord Saviour Jesus Christ
Artokoloro

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: Scene parable marriage feast Matthew 22 11-14

Scene parable marriage feast Matthew 22 11-14
Artokoloro

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: Story Esther Tempera gold wood 17 1 / 2 x 55 3 / 8

Story Esther Tempera gold wood 17 1 / 2 x 55 3 / 8
Artokoloro

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: Wedding at Cana, leaf right, print maker: Jacob Matham, Francesco Salviati, Simon Sovius

Wedding at Cana, leaf right, print maker: Jacob Matham, Francesco Salviati, Simon Sovius, 1599 - 1603 and or 1678 - 1749

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: Wedding at Cana, Jacob Matham, Hendrick Goltzius, Simon Sovius, 1599-1603

Wedding at Cana, Jacob Matham, Hendrick Goltzius, Simon Sovius, 1599-1603

Background imageMarriage Feast Collection: Wedding at Cana, Hieronymus Wierix, 1563 - before 1619

Wedding at Cana, Hieronymus Wierix, 1563 - before 1619



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"The Marriage Feast: A Celebration of Love and Unity" In the vibrant world of art, the concept of a marriage feast has been depicted in various forms throughout history. From colorful lithographs to intricate oil paintings, these masterpieces capture the essence of joyous unions and the bonds they create. One such artwork is "The Marriage Feast, " a captivating colour lithograph that portrays a scene filled with merriment and revelry. The Knight and the Lady are at the center, surrounded by an array of guests who have come together to celebrate their union. Laughter fills the air as people gather around a beautifully adorned table, sharing stories and creating memories that will last a lifetime. Another remarkable piece is "The Marriage at Cana, " painted on panel during 1530-32. This oil painting showcases Christ's presence at a wedding feast where he performs his first miracle - turning water into wine. It symbolizes not only abundance but also divine blessings bestowed upon this sacred bond. Delving deeper into storytelling through art, we encounter "The Story of Griselda. " Divided into three parts - Marriage, Exile, and Reunion - this series by Master of the Story of Griselda depicts love's endurance through trials. Each episode captures different stages in Griselda's journey, showcasing her unwavering devotion amidst adversity. Similarly compelling is Botticelli's "The Story of Nastagio degli Onesti. " In its three episodes, this series tells a haunting tale about unrequited love turned tragedy before finding redemption. These artworks serve as reminders that even within tumultuous narratives, there exists hope for happiness and fulfillment. Lastly, we find solace in "Wedding Kana Vita Deiparae Virginis Mariae, " which translates to Wedding Cana Group people table Mary points Christ. This title hints at another depiction inspired by biblical accounts – Jesus attending yet another wedding feast where he transforms water into wine.