Marriage at Cana (c.1304 – c.1306) by Giotto

Marriage at Cana - Giotto - c.1304 - c.1306

Artwork Information

TitleMarriage at Cana
ArtistGiotto
Datec.1304 - c.1306
Mediumfresco
Dimensions200 x 185 cm
Art MovementProto Renaissance
Current LocationScrovegni (Arena) Chapel, Padua, Italy

About Marriage at Cana

The artwork titled “Marriage at Cana” is a fresco created by Giotto around 1304 to 1306. It is part of the Proto-Renaissance movement and belongs to the “Scenes from the Life of Christ” series. The dimensions of the artwork are 200 x 185 cm, and it is housed in the Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel in Padua, Italy. This religious painting is renowned for its historical and artistic significance, reflecting early Renaissance stylistic elements.

The fresco depicts the biblical scene of the Marriage at Cana, where Jesus performs his first miracle by turning water into wine. The composition features a central banquet table surrounded by figures, including Jesus, the Virgin Mary, and other attendants. They are engaged in various interactions, highlighted by expressive gestures and detailed facial expressions. The architectural setting is characterized by a structured and symmetrical space, adorned with intricate patterns and a richly colored backdrop, exuding a sense of depth and realism. The arrangement of figures and objects, along with the careful attention to detail, showcases Giotto’s mastery in capturing the essence of the moment and his contribution to the development of Renaissance art.

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