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At first glance, Paolo Veronese’s The Wedding at Cana looks like a loud, chaotic party. But hidden inside the Louvre’s largest painting is a deep philosophical meditation on silence, time, and death. In this video, we decode the secrets hidden in plain sight. Why did Veronese paint a butcher’s cleaver directly above Jesus? Why does a silent hourglass sit on the table of the musicians? And how did this massive canvas survive being sliced in half by Napoleon’s army? Join us as we move from the festive surface to the spiritual depth of this Renaissance masterpiece, exploring how art transforms the ordinary into the divine. In this video, we cover: The hidden symbols: The Hourglass, The Butcher, and the Dog. The history: How the painting was cut in half to cross the Alps. The philosophy: Why a painting of a loud feast was made for monks sworn to silence. The theology: The transformation of water into wine (and paint into spirit). #ArtHistory #TheWeddingAtCana #Veronese #Louvre #PhilosophyOfArt #Renaissance