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ELITEART- Jesus Christ The Last Supper by Leonardo
ELITEART- Jesus Christ The Last Supper by Leonardo
ELITEART- Jesus Christ The Last Supper by Leonardo
ELITEART- Jesus Christ The Last Supper by Leonardo
ELITEART- Jesus Christ The Last Supper by Leonardo

ELITEART- Jesus Christ The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci Giclee Art Canvas Prints Home Decor 24"x12"

Product ID : 34466180
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Galleon Product ID 34466180
UPC / ISBN 608442895767
Shipping Weight 1.5 lbs
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ELITEART- Jesus Christ The Last Supper by Leonardo Features

  • The last supper is one of the world's most famous painting, It is a mural painting painted from 1495 to 1498 on the back wall of the dining hall at the Dominican convent of Sta Maria delle Grazie in Italy

  • Museum-quality print on cotton canvas with best technology guarantees100 year, no fading

  • Giclee print, Picture Size:24x11.5",Thickness:4/5", Made in the U.S.A


About ELITEART- Jesus Christ The Last Supper By Leonardo

The Last Supper is a late 15th-century mural painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the refectory of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan.On the evening before his death, Jesus calls his disciples together for supper, which will be his last. Before the meal he washes the feet of everyone attending. During the meal Jesus discloses the fact that he will be betrayed by one of his twelve followers. He shares the bread and wine, generally considered symbols for his body and blood. After blessing bread and wine and giving it to them to eat and drink, Jesus told them that it was his body and his blood of the Covenant. The Last Supper is described most clearly in the Gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke. The Last Supper served the dual purpose of venerating Passover, the escape of the Jews from slavery in Egypt, and the establishment of a new tradition, Christianity.