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Close up The Wedding at Cana by the Italian Renaissance artist Paolo Veronese Royalty Free Stock Photo
Belle Epoque decorative motif carved in Veronese marble. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Room 9 at the National Gallery museum in London displays Venetian paintings of masters like Titian Tintoretto and Veronese Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detail of The Wedding at Cana by Paolo Veronese in the Musée du Louvre. Paris. Royalty Free Stock Photo
St Jerome by Paolo Veronese, c Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panel painting with thirty Bible stories by a mid-14th-century Veronese Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cavaion Veronese with green wineyards Royalty Free Stock Photo
The wedding feast at Cana [The Largest Painting in the Louvre, Paris]
Texture With Jerusalem cross in squares with a grid of lines, Veronese green and vermilion gradient, religion, Christianity, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Caryatids by a 13th-century Veronese sculptor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Veronese marble limestone plates. Red marble background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mystical Marriage of St Catherine by Paolo Veronese, c Royalty Free Stock Photo
La Maddalena and the Angel by Paolo Veronese, 1456. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Texture With Jerusalem cross in squares with a grid of lines, wallpaper, background, Veronese green tones, religion, Christianity, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Paolo Veronese Christ and the wife of Zebedee Royalty Free Stock Photo
This is The Wedding at Cana (also translated as The Marriage at Cana) painted by Paolo Veronese (aka Paolo Caliari) in 1563. The Wedding at Cana is the largest painting in the Louvre the horizontal length of the painting is an astounding 10 meters!


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