The Last Supper, after da Vinci

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In one of his earlier works after his apprenticeship ended when he was 20 years of age, John Hogan (1800-1858) was commissioned to produce this bas-relief wooden panel of "The Last Supper" after Leonardo da Vinci. The work, intended for the North Chapel in Cork, kept him in employment for about a year. This large panel was carved at the same time as his "Minerva", which was his first work to attract public notice (available to download here).   *We are working on a textured OBJ for this scan

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CrawfordArtGallery
Crawford Art Gallery is a National Cultural Institution located in Cork, Ireland. Dedicated to historic and contemporary visual art, the gallery is currently closed for redevelopment and reopens in 2027. The collection comprises more than 3,500 works, ranging from eighteenth-century Irish and European painting and sculpture, through to contemporary video installations. At the heart of the collection are the Canova Casts, a collection of Greek and Roman sculpture casts brought to Cork in 1818 from the Vatican Museums in Rome. Through its exhibitions and Learn & Explore programmes, Crawford Art Gallery is committed to fostering recognition, critical assessment, and acknowledgement of historical and contemporary Irish and international art practice. Charity Number: CHY 18818

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