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The image of the Last Supper as famously painted by Leonardo Da Vinci—Jesus and his followers seated around a large table, bread, wine—is a lasting one.
A computer analysis of the food depicted in some of the best-known paintings of the biblical Last Supper found that the portion and plate sizes depicted has increased substantially over the years.
A San Francisco museum channels the spirit of Bacchus in an exhibit of food- and drink-related art and objects that range from the mundane to the downright naughty.
The Last Supper table at the Oratory of St Dominic’s Priory in Valletta comes to life every year. It was first set up by the Archconfraternity of the Blessed Sacrament in 1784, ...
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