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MILAN - COVID-19 restrictions have brought a novelty to art lovers: The possibility of seeing Leonardo da Vinci’s “Last Supper” without waiting in line, and with same-day tickets possible.
You won't need to go to Italy any more to get a close-up view of Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece The Last Supper: you can now get an intimate look at it through an image posted on the internet.
Da Vinci's restored "The Last Supper" painting, which can only be viewed via a reserved booking through authorized travel agents. A small group of people is given a slot every 30 minutes to view ...
Oh yeah, talking of art reminds me that there’s a new online version of The Last Supper. The image is 1,600 times more detailed than those taken with a typical 10 million pixel digital camera!
Easter is the celebration of Jesus' resurrection, and one of the most famous images from that story is Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper." It's an iconic Renaissance masterpiece that's been ...
Penin Brambilla was given the task of restoring Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece The Last Supper which took more than 20 years and she had to tackle one major problem Comments News Tim Hanlon ...