Skip to main content

Water Into Wine Collection

"Water into Wine: A Divine Transformation" In the realm of art, the miracle of turning water into wine has been immortalized through various masterpieces

Background imageWater Into Wine 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 imageWater Into Wine 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 imageWater Into Wine 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 imageWater Into Wine Collection: Roundel depicting The Wedding at Cana, late 12th century (stained glass)

Roundel depicting The Wedding at Cana, late 12th century (stained glass)
XCF324379 Roundel depicting The Wedding at Cana, late 12th century (stained glass) by English School, (12th century); Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, UK; (add.info.: From the north aisle)

Background imageWater Into Wine Collection: Marriage at Cana, narthex wall painting, Afendiko church, Brontochion Monastery (fresco)

Marriage at Cana, narthex wall painting, Afendiko church, Brontochion Monastery (fresco)
JB331098 Marriage at Cana, narthex wall painting, Afendiko church, Brontochion Monastery (fresco) by Greek School, (14th century); Mistra

Background imageWater Into Wine Collection: The Marriage at Cana, detail of the wine tasters, c. 1305 (fresco) (detail of 102736)

The Marriage at Cana, detail of the wine tasters, c. 1305 (fresco) (detail of 102736)
BEN102732 The Marriage at Cana, detail of the wine tasters, c.1305 (fresco) (detail of 102736) by Giotto (Giotto di Bondone) (c.1266-1337); Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel, Padua

Background imageWater Into Wine Collection: The Marriage at Cana, engraved by John Baptist Jackson (c

The Marriage at Cana, engraved by John Baptist Jackson (c
877309 The Marriage at Cana, engraved by John Baptist Jackson (c.1701-80), 1740 (chiaroscuro woodcut from four blocks on two sheets) by Veronese

Background imageWater Into Wine Collection: The Marriage Feast at Cana, c. 1305 (fresco) (for detail see 102732)

The Marriage Feast at Cana, c. 1305 (fresco) (for detail see 102732)
BEN102736 The Marriage Feast at Cana, c.1305 (fresco) (for detail see 102732) by Giotto (Giotto di Bondone) (c.1266-1337); Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel, Padua, Italy; Photo eRaffaello Bencini; Italian

Background imageWater Into Wine Collection: The Marriage in Cana (engraving)

The Marriage in Cana (engraving)
5200605 The Marriage in Cana (engraving) by Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Julius (1794-1872) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Marriage in Cana)

Background imageWater Into Wine Collection: Scene from the life of Jesus (coloured engraving)

Scene from the life of Jesus (coloured engraving)
3657255 Scene from the life of Jesus (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scene from the life of Jesus)

Background imageWater Into Wine Collection: The Wedding at Cana (oil on canvas)

The Wedding at Cana (oil on canvas)
886588 The Wedding at Cana (oil on canvas) by Boscoli, Andrea (c.1560-c.1607); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Les Noces de Cana. ); Italian, out of copyright

Background imageWater Into Wine 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 imageWater Into Wine 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 imageWater Into Wine Collection: The Wedding Feast at Cana

The Wedding Feast at Cana. Private Collection

Background imageWater Into Wine 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 imageWater Into Wine 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 imageWater Into Wine 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 imageWater Into Wine 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

Background imageWater Into Wine Collection: The Marriage at Cana, c. 1618-20 (oil on canvas)

The Marriage at Cana, c. 1618-20 (oil on canvas)
XIR899101 The Marriage at Cana, c.1618-20 (oil on canvas) by Varin, Quentin (1570-1634); 310x259 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Rennes, France; (add.info.: Les Noces de Cana PE7014); French

Background imageWater Into Wine Collection: The Wedding at Cana, 1297-99 (fresco)

The Wedding at Cana, 1297-99 (fresco)
XIR439915 The Wedding at Cana, 1297-99 (fresco) by Giotto di Bondone (c.1266-1337); San Francesco, Upper Church, Assisi, Italy; (add.info.: Les Noces de Cana; ); Italian, out of copyright

Background imageWater Into Wine Collection: The Annunciation to the Shepherds and the Marriage at Cana, from the right wing of

The Annunciation to the Shepherds and the Marriage at Cana, from the right wing of
XKH145295 The Annunciation to the Shepherds and the Marriage at Cana, from the right wing of the Buxtehude Altar, 1400-10 (tempera on oak) by Master Bertram of Minden (c.1345-c.1415)

Background imageWater Into Wine Collection: The Buxtehude Altar, right wing, 1400-10 (tempera on panel)

The Buxtehude Altar, right wing, 1400-10 (tempera on panel)
XKH145293 The Buxtehude Altar, right wing, 1400-10 (tempera on panel) by Master Bertram of Minden (c.1345-c.1415); 108.5x93 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; German, out of copyright



For sale as Licensed Images

Choose your image, Select your licence and Download the media

"Water into Wine: A Divine Transformation" In the realm of art, the miracle of turning water into wine has been immortalized through various masterpieces. One such painting is "The Wedding at Cana, " housed in the Visitation Church in Ein Kerem, Israel. This captivating artwork depicts Jesus' first public miracle, where he transformed ordinary water into exquisite wine. Another remarkable representation can be found in a roundel stained glass piece from the late 12th century. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring to life this miraculous event that took place during a wedding feast. Moving forward in time and space, we encounter a fresco painting adorning the narthex wall of Afendiko church within Brontochion Monastery. Here, we witness Jesus performing his divine act amidst joyous celebrations as onlookers marvel at the transformation before their eyes. Traveling to Italy's Emilia Romagna region brings us to Pomposa Abbey's Refectory, where yet another depiction of this extraordinary moment awaits us. Through frescoes dating back centuries ago, artists captured not only Jesus' power but also the astonishment and delight reflected on people's faces as they taste the newly created wine. John Baptist Jackson engraved an exceptional rendition of "The Marriage at Cana, " showcasing his mastery over lines and textures while capturing every detail with precision. This engraving allows viewers to appreciate each element meticulously etched onto paper. Furthermore, Lavinia Fontana's oil-on-canvas masterpiece titled "The Wedding Feast at Cana" transports us directly into this biblical scene. Her skillful brushstrokes convey both awe-inspiring miracles and human emotions intertwined seamlessly within her composition. These artistic interpretations serve as reminders that beyond religious significance lies a universal message about transformation and abundance. The story transcends time and culture – it speaks to our innate desire for miracles that turn mundane moments into something extraordinary.