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Last Supper Florentine Plaque by Da Vinci – Made in Italy, Religious Wall Art

Original price $167.50 - Original price $167.50
Original price
$167.50
$167.50 - $167.50
Current price $167.50

Description:

The Last Supper Florentine Plaque by Da Vinci is a striking and timeless representation of one of the most significant moments in Christian history. Measuring 18x10", this plaque beautifully captures the detail and reverence of Leonardo da Vinci's renowned painting. Made in Italy, it features traditional Florentine craftsmanship, offering an elegant and spiritual addition to any sacred space or art collection.

Key Features:

18x10" size – A balanced and prominent display piece for any wall.
Da Vinci design – Faithfully depicts the iconic scene of the Last Supper.
Florentine craftsmanship – Traditional Italian artistry that enhances the plaque’s depth and beauty.
Made in Italy – Expertly crafted with authentic Italian religious art techniques.

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The Last Supper Florentine Plaque by Da Vinci is a meaningful and beautiful piece that brings grace and reverence to any home, church, or prayer space.

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Item No.

GV-L-129-LS

Product Information
  • Dimensions: 18 x 10 inches
  • Artwork: Based on Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper
  • Type: Florentine plaque (wall art)
  • Country of Origin: Made in Italy
Story Behind the Product

Goldscheider of Vienna, founded in 1885 by Friedrich Goldscheider, is a renowned Austrian ceramics company celebrated for its fine porcelain, terracotta, and bronze pieces. The brand rose to prominence in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly for its Art Nouveau and Art Deco designs. Goldscheider collaborated with famous artists like Josef Lorenzl and Vally Wieselthier, producing over 10,000 models, including iconic figurines such as the "Captured Bird" series. Following political upheaval in 1938, the company continued its legacy through international ventures, including a factory in the U.S. Today, Goldscheider ceramics are prized by collectors worldwide, with pieces fetching high auction prices.