‘Last Supper’ Seen Again
Associated Press
MILAN, Italy — Hundreds of tourists lined up outside Milan’s Santa Maria della Grazie church on Good Friday as Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece “Last Supper” was reopened to the public on a restricted basis. The exhibit had been closed to the public for two months while officials studied ways of protecting the tempera painting from pollution.
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