Mary's life was a perfect imitation of Jesus. She was humble, hidden, sorrowful and afflicted, but she also knew joys that never entered the heart of man.
"Mary's life was a perfect imitation of Jesus. She was humble, hidden, sorrowful and afflicted, but she also knew joys that never entered the heart of man."
- Mother Angelica
LAST SUPPER GOLD EMBOSSED WOODEN PLAQUE
This beautiful picture of the Last Supper is printed on a thick wooden plaque. Made entirely in Italy, it combines the most modern technologies of color transfer with ancient artisan techniques to create a unique and beautiful work of art.
The skillful use of golden glazes, along with the raised effect of detail lines and the brilliant use of colors combine in a distinctive style that is sure to foster an appreciation for the great masterpieces of sacred art. Plaque is 1” thick and measures 7 3/8” x 9 7/8” with gilded edges and a hook on the back for hanging.
This wood plaque features a reproduction of Leonardo Da Vinci's Last Supper along with the Prayer Before Meals printed on a 5/8" pressed wood plaque with a glossy finish and beveled black edges. The prayer reads:
BLESS US, O LORD, AND THESE THY GIFTS, WHICH WE ARE ABOUT TO RECEIVE, FROM THY BOUNTY, THROUGH CHRIST, OUR LORD. AMEN.
Measures 8” x 10” and comes ready to hang. Made in the USA.
This beautiful image of the Last Supper is printed on gold foil with a mosaic background and mounted on a gold painted board with a metal hook for hanging. On the back of the plaque are two Meal Prayers – Before Meals and After Meals. Measures approximately 4” H x 6” W.
This 1,000-piece puzzle from MasterPieces® features an amazing panoramic view of the Last Supper from the original painting by William T. Ternay. Measures 39” x 13” when finished. To reduce its impact on our environment, the chipboard used in this puzzle is made of recycled material.
This is a 500-piece puzzle that when built creates a beautiful picture of The Last Supper, originally painted by the artist Balliol. Measures 15” x 29”. Also available as a 1,000-piece puzzle – please see item #46215.