This 32-inch Italian Capodimonte porcelain Last Supper captures the moment Christ instituted the Eucharist, offering His body and blood for the salvation of the world. Hand-painted by Italian artist Germano Cortese and signed with the official Capodimonte mark, this limited edition sculpture combines historic Italian craftsmanship with profound Catholic significance, making it ideal for parishes, Catholic schools, institutions, and collectors seeking a meaningful work of sacred art.
The sculpture portrays Jesus and the Twelve Apostles at the moment He establishes the sacrament that sustains the Church. Each Apostle’s expression and posture reflect their devotion, doubt, and obedience, showing the Church’s beginnings rooted in both divine authority and human response. The bread and wine are rendered with precision, emphasizing the reality of Christ’s sacrifice and the covenant He shared with His followers, a truth celebrated at every Mass.
Handcrafted in Italy in the Capodimonte Majolica tradition, this sculpture demonstrates meticulous artistry. Every fold of the Apostles’ robes, each facial expression, and the composition of the scene reflect museum-quality skill. Model Il Cenacolo 500, signed by Germano Cortese, this limited edition work preserves both artistic excellence and devotional significance. Sculptures of this scale and detail are rare, making it a unique acquisition for any sacred collection.
Whether displayed in a parish sanctuary, chapel, Catholic school, or private devotional collection, this Last Supper embodies the reality of Christ’s presence in the Eucharist. Its size, craftsmanship, and liturgical significance make it a focal point for instruction, devotion, and inspiration. For institutions and collectors, it offers a tangible connection to the foundation of Catholic worship and the enduring power of sacred art.
Limited edition Capodimonte works of this scale rarely appear on the market. To inquire about pricing or acquire this sculpture for your parish, school, or collection, contact Rohn & Associates.
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