
The Wedding at Cana: How the Louvre's Largest Painting Got There
Paolo Veronese completed The Wedding at Cana in September 1563 — 130 figures across 67 square meters of canvas — for a Benedictine refectory on a Venetian island designed by Palladio. The painting hung undisturbed for 234 years until French soldiers cut it from the wall on September 11, 1797, and shipped it to the Louvre, where a fraudulent fragility claim by the museum's own director kept it in Paris after Napoleon's defeat. The article traces the full provenance chain — the 1562 contract, the four-painter self-portrait orchestra, the Inquisition trial of 1573, two wartime evacuations, the 1992 restoration controversy, and Factum Arte's 2007 digital facsimile returned to Venice — closing with the painting in Room 711, labeled conquête militaire, facing the Mona Lisa across the Salle des États.

A commission in a Palladian refectory, June 1562
What 130 figures contain
The hidden geometry and the four musicians

Silence, rules, and painted noise
The Inquisition, 1573
September 11, 1797
The fraud that kept it in Paris
The 1989–1992 restoration and a controversy about a steward's coat

400 gigabytes, 1,591 files, and a 210th anniversary

Room 711, and what faces what
参考ソース
- 1Wikipedia: The Wedding at Cana (Veronese)
- 2Louvre: From the 'Mona Lisa' to 'The Wedding Feast at Cana'
- 3Louvre catalogue: Les Noces de Cana (INV 142)
- 4Hanson, Kate: The Language of the Banquet (InVisible Culture, 2010)
- 5visual-arts-cork.com: Wedding Feast at Cana Analysis
- 6Interlude.hk: Musicians and Artists: Ortiz and Veronese
- 7Hanover College: The Twenty-Fifth Session: On Sacred Images
- 8EyeWitness to History: Brought Before the Inquisition, 1573
- 9rhap.so.dy in words: Feast in the House of Levi
- 10Jenny Uglow: Napoleon's Greatest Trophy (NYRB, 2021)
- 11Broaden-Horizons: The Wedding Feast at Cana in the Louvre
- 12LA Times: Can This 'Marriage' Be Saved? (1992)
- 13Janet Flanner: Guinea Pigs and the Mona Lisa (The New Yorker, 1942)
- 14NYT (via Wayback): Repaired Masterpiece Redisplayed (1992)
- 15Factum Arte: A facsimile of the Wedding at Cana by Paolo Veronese
- 16Fondazione Giorgio Cini: The Miracle of Cana
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