Vintage Resin Last Supper Sculpture Inspired by Da Vinci Italy - Signed


Vintage Resin Last Supper Sculpture Inspired by Da Vinci Italy - Signed

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Vintage Resin Last Supper Sculpture Inspired by Da Vinci Italy - Signed:
$55.00



Beautiful vintage Italian \"Last Supper\" resin sculpture inspired by Da Vinci\'s masterpiece.
Sculpture has lovely ivory color, beautiful detail.
Signed on base L. Toni, well known Italian sculptor. Excellent vintage condition. No chips or cracks.Measures approximately 9.25\" wide x 3.5\" tall x 3\" deep
The Last Supper is the final meal that, according to Christian belief, Jesus shared with his Apostles in Jerusalem before his crucifixion.The Last Supper is commemorated by Christians especially on Maundy Thursday. Moreover, the Last Supper provides the scriptural basis for the Eucharist also known as \"Holy Communion\" or \"The Lord\'s Supper\".
The First Epistle to the Corinthians is the earliest known mention of the Last Supper. The four canonical Gospels all state that the Last Supper took place towards the end of the week, after Jesus\' triumphal entry into Jerusalem and that Jesus and his Apostles shared a meal shortly before Jesus was crucified at the end of that week. During the meal Jesus predicts his betrayal by one of the Apostles present, and foretells that before the next morning, Peter will deny knowing him.
The three Synoptic Gospels and the First Epistle to the Corinthians include the account of the institution of the Eucharist in which Jesus takes bread, breaks it and gives it to the Apostles, saying: \"This is my body which is given for you\". The Gospel of John does not include this episode, but tells of Jesus washing the feet of the Apostles, giving the new commandment \"to love one another as I have loved you\", and has a detailed farewell discourse by Jesus, calling the Apostles who follow his teachings \"friends and not servants\", as he prepares them for his departure.
Scholars have looked to the Last Supper as the source of early Christian Eucharist traditions. Others see the account of the Last Supper as derived from 1st-century eucharistic practice as described by Paul in the mid-50s.Great addition to any collection. Perfect gift.
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Vintage Resin Last Supper Sculpture Inspired by Da Vinci Italy - Signed:
$55.00

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