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The '''Last Supper''' (1496) is a fresco by [[Pietro Perugino]], at the Refectory of the Convento del Fuligno (Cenacolo del Fuligno) in [[Florence, Italy]].
The '''Last Supper''' (1496) is a fresco by [[Pietro Perugino]], at the Refectory of the Convento del Fuligno (Cenacolo del Fuligno) in [[Florence, Italy]].


*[https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultima_cena_(Perugino) Wikipedia.it]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Supper_(Perugino) Wikipedia.en] -- [https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultima_cena_(Perugino) Wikipedia.it]


The fresco was made by [[Pietro Perugino]] between 1493 and 1496. Hidden for centuries by the ''clausura'', the fresco was "rediscovered" and opened to the public after the suppression of the convent in 1800, and initially attributed to [[Raphael]].
The fresco was made by [[Pietro Perugino]] between 1493 and 1496. Hidden for centuries by the ''clausura'', the fresco was "rediscovered" and opened to the public after the suppression of the convent in 1800, and initially attributed to [[Raphael]].

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The Last Supper (1496) is a fresco by Pietro Perugino, at the Refectory of the Convento del Fuligno (Cenacolo del Fuligno) in Florence, Italy.

The fresco was made by Pietro Perugino between 1493 and 1496. Hidden for centuries by the clausura, the fresco was "rediscovered" and opened to the public after the suppression of the convent in 1800, and initially attributed to Raphael.