Difference between revisions of "Last Supper"
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− | The '''Last Supper''' is a late 15th-century | + | The '''Last Supper''' is a late 15th-century painting by [[Italy|Italian]] artist [[Leonardo da Vinci]]. |
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Revision as of 17:05, November 13, 2021
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Object Information
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The Last Supper is a late 15th-century painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci.
History
Ned Flanders has a painting in his house.[1][2]
Appearances
- Episode – "Brush with Greatness" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Homer Loves Flanders"
- Episode – "Behind the Laughter"
- Episode – "She of Little Faith"
- Episode – "Thank God It's Doomsday"
- Episode – "My Way or the Highway to Heaven"
- Episode – "Girl's in the Band"
- Episode – "Now Museum, Now You Don't"
References