The Wedding At Cana, A Large Oil Painting On Canvas After Veronese, Late 18th Century
Artist: D'après Véronèse
Large painting inspired by Veronese's masterpiece, "The Wedding Feast at Cana," displayed opposite the Mona Lisa in the Louvre Museum.
It is a close-up, a zoom on figures dressed in Renaissance style, with Mary at the center and two guests conversing around her.
The colors, the rendering, and the pictorial richness make this painting a highly decorative and interesting work.
It is an oil painting on antique canvas, most likely late 18th century, relined in the 19th century.
Both canvases can be seen in one of the last photos.
No signature.
Painted wooden frame, mid-20th century.
Delivery between two wooden panels by carrier: €100 in France, €200 in the EU, and €1000 for the rest of the world.
It is a close-up, a zoom on figures dressed in Renaissance style, with Mary at the center and two guests conversing around her.
The colors, the rendering, and the pictorial richness make this painting a highly decorative and interesting work.
It is an oil painting on antique canvas, most likely late 18th century, relined in the 19th century.
Both canvases can be seen in one of the last photos.
No signature.
Painted wooden frame, mid-20th century.
Delivery between two wooden panels by carrier: €100 in France, €200 in the EU, and €1000 for the rest of the world.
3 000 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oil painting
Width: cadre 112.5 cm, toile 92.5 cm
Height: cadre 93 cm, toile 73 cm
Reference (ID): 1724948
Availability: In stock
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