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 dedicated to historic and contemporary visual art. Located in the heart of Cork city, the gallery is a critical part of Ireland's cultural and tourism infrastructure, welcoming more than 265,000 visitors a year. Admission is free. The collection comprises more than 3,000 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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