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Wedding in Renaissance Rome (Artist's Impression)
An artist's impression of a wedding in Renaissance Rome. From the game Old World.

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Wedding Banquet of Cupid and Psyche
Wedding Banquet of Cupid and Psyche, fresco by Raphael, 1517.
Villa Farnesina, Rome.

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Wedding of Laertes & Anticlea
Greek vase depicting the wedding of Laertes and Anticlea, the parents of the mythological hero Odysseus. An Ionic column splits the scene into two parts. On the left register, Laertes takes the hand of his bride, Anticlea. On the right register...

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Peasant Wedding Dance
The 'Peasant Wedding Dance', a painting by Pieter Brueghel the Younger, c. 1610 CE. (Louvre Museum, Paris)

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Arnolfini Wedding Portrait by Jan van Eyck
The Arnolfini Wedding oil on oak panel painting by the Netherlandish Renaissance artist Jan van Eyck (c. 1390-1441). Created in Bruges in 1434 it shows the cloth merchant Giovanni Arnolfini with his wife Giovanna Cenami. The artist seems...

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Artist's Impression of a Roman Wedding
An artistic depiction of an aristocratic wedding in the late Roman Empire, possibly the Byzantine Empire. From the game Old World.

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Artist's Impression of a Medieval Wedding
An artist's impression of a royal wedding in Medieval Europe. From the game Old World.

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Artistic Representation of a Roman Wedding
An artist's depiction of a Roman wedding during the late Empire. From the game Old World.

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Terracotta Lekythos Depicting a Wedding Procession
Dated as being from 550-530 BCE, this Attic Greek lekythos depicts a wedding procession. Attributed to the Amasis Painter. Now housed in The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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The Chicken's Wedding Panel
The Chicken’s Wedding panel (1660-1667 CE) is an azulejo (glazed ceramic tile) from the 17th century CE. A chicken is conveyed in a carriage that is escorted by a cortege of monkeys playing musical instruments. Singerie (French for “Monkey...