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Revision as of 01:52, 20 August 2014
Wedding at Cana (1563) is a painting by Paolo Veronese, at Louvre Museum, Paris, France.
The painting was originally made for the refectory of the Benedictine monastery of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice [Italy], where it remained for 235 years. In 1797 it was plundered by Napoleon, brought to France and never returned.