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The Last Supper, Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, remained intact under the sandbags protecting the north wall. Two years later the rest of the refectory was rebuilt, and the sandbags removed.
Gregg Stanger (center) installs the last panel a flood damaged version of The Last Supper, by Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto, with John Alexander (left) and Keith Gidlund, at the Fraenkel ...
Art World Art Bites: What Happened to Jesus’s Feet in Leonardo’s ‘Last Supper’? The artist invented a new technique to paint the 1498 commission, but it didn't really work.
The Last Supper began flaking a mere 20 years after da Vinci completed it. And after the Renaissance period passed, subsequent occupants of the church treated the painting with disregard.
Five Just Stop Oil activists spray paint the wall and glue themselves to the frame of the painting The Last Supper on Tuesday at the Royal Academy in London. Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty ...
On Tuesday morning, demonstrators from Just Stop Oil (JSO) glued themselves to a frame housing a copy of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” that is believed to have been painted by two ...
Andy Warhol’s “The Last Supper” is packing up the cutlery and getting ready to move out of Baltimore. The Baltimore Museum of Art’s board of trustees voted Thursday night to have Sotheby ...
According to the Associated Press, a group of protestors spray-painted "No New Oil" on a wall before gluing themselves to the painting's frame to bring attention to the ongoing climate change crisis.
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