Last Supper
Sacré bleu! Drag queen tableau not all about Leonardo, exclaims Olympics chief
Conservative critics were angered by ‘Last Supper parody’, but art historians say the performance looks instead to a 17th-century Dutch work
Florence’s new open storage facility is bringing long-hidden art into public view
The Florentine Civic Museums’ depository is part of a trend that is seeing institutions find ways of making more use of their archives
Oxford to return RA’s copy of The Last Supper
The copy by Leonardo's student is the most faithful extant work
The Last Supper restoration: What the media said
The conclusion of the twenty-year project to restore Leonardo’s famous fresco has made headlines around the world The Art Newspaper presents a selection of reactions from the newspapers
The director of one of Italy’s top restoration laboratories responds to denunciations of work carried out on Leonardo's Last Supper
Bonsanti defends the twenty-year project that hoped to breathe life back into the wreck of one of Leonardo's masterworks
Letter: New conservation efforts turn Leonardo into Seurat
From Jacques Franck of the Armand Hammer Center
Leonardo's Last Supper restored: A wreck, but an authentic wreck
A twenty -year restoration project has removed many layers of overpainting
Leonardo’s Last Supper back on view as twenty-year restoration continues
Long waiting times expected as the doors reopen to one of Da Vinci's masterworks
Leonardo flattened by heated metal rollers: A short history of the many abuses suffered by The Last Supper
The masterwork at the Santa Maria delle Grazie re-opens to the public this month as restoration near completion