Marriage at Cana (1566) by Giorgio Vasari

Marriage at Cana - Giorgio Vasari - 1566

Artwork Information

TitleMarriage at Cana
ArtistGiorgio Vasari
Date1566
Mediumoil,panel
Dimensions40 x 28 cm
Art MovementMannerism (Late Renaissance)
Current LocationBudapest Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary

About Marriage at Cana

The artwork, “Marriage at Cana,” created by Giorgio Vasari in 1566, is a notable piece within the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. This oil on panel painting, measuring 40 x 28 cm, falls under the genre of religious painting and is currently housed at the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, Hungary.

In the artwork, Vasari captures the biblical scene of the Wedding at Cana, where Jesus performed the miracle of turning water into wine. The composition is dense with figures, skillfully arranged in a dynamic and intricate interplay. The central focus is on Jesus, depicted in a pinkish tunic, engaged in a conversation with the surrounding guests. The figures are adorned in richly detailed clothing, and the vibrant colors reflect the opulence of the occasion. The scene is set within an interior space, characterized by grand architectural elements and a sense of depth achieved through the use of light and shadow. The painting’s formal qualities and subject matter highlight Vasari’s mastery in conveying both theological significance and artistic elegance.

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