The Marriage at Cana
copy of a painting by Paolo Veronese (Philadelphia Museum of Art)
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The Marriage at Cana
Summary
The Marriage at Cana is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- The Marriage at Cana's religion is recorded as Christianity[2].
- The Marriage at Cana's instance of is recorded as painting[3].
- The Marriage at Cana's genre is recorded as religious art[4].
- The Marriage at Cana's based on is recorded as The Wedding at Cana[5].
- The Marriage at Cana's depicts is recorded as Marriage at Cana[6].
- The Marriage at Cana's made from material is recorded as oil paint[7].
- The Marriage at Cana's made from material is recorded as canvas[8].
- The Marriage at Cana's collection is recorded as Philadelphia Museum of Art[9].
- The Marriage at Cana's inventory number is recorded as F1938-1-26[10].
- The Marriage at Cana's location is recorded as Philadelphia Museum of Art[11].
- The Marriage at Cana's main subject is recorded as Marriage at Cana[12].
- The Marriage at Cana's Philadelphia Museum of Art work ID is recorded as 103510[13].
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Personal Life
The Marriage at Cana's religion is recorded as Christianity[2].