Leonardo da Vinci's famous 15th-century work, "The Last Supper" (or “Il Cenacolo” in Italian) lies inside Milan's Santa Maria delle Grazie church. Depicting the moment that Christ tells his ...
according to Milan-Museum. "His work of art represents the Last Supper as told in the Gospel of John 13:21, when Jesus announces that one of his twelve Apostles would betray him before sunrise ...
while also pitching Milan — better known for fashion and finance — as a city of the arts. Beside the Grande Brera’s vast collections and the “Last Supper,” masterpieces by Michelangelo ...
The merger creates a system of state-run museums in Milan that boosts Brera’s cachet and gives Crespi significant autonomy in their management, including control over 80% of revenue. Combined, the ...
while also pitching Milan—better known for fashion and finance—as a city of the arts. Beside the Grande Brera's vast collections and the Last Supper, masterpieces by Michelangelo, Canova ...