The Last Supper framed canvas print in soft neutral tones. Jesus and the twelve disciples gather at the long table for His final meal, rendered tone-on-tone like a fresco in linen beige and soft ivory. An original modern interpretation of communion wall art made for the dining room.
"Do this in remembrance of me."—Luke 22:19
✦ Ready to Hang with pre-installed hanging wire. Frame depth 2 inches. The No Frame option arrives gallery-wrapped on solid wood stretcher bars.
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Art Details
Designed for homes that lead with clean neutral aesthetics and carry faith quietly. The figures are rendered in the same ivory as the field around them, like a relief carved in plaster, the long table floating in open cream space with Jesus at the still center. The Last Supper works above a dining table, sideboard, console, or buffet, in kitchens, breakfast nooks, entryways, prayer corners, and modern Christian homes, and pairs naturally with minimalist, Scandinavian, Japandi, modern farmhouse, and contemporary interiors.
- Subject: The Last Supper, Luke 22:19, Jesus and the twelve disciples at His final meal, rendered tone-on-tone in ivory
- Style: modern, minimalist, fresco-inspired, Christian wall art
- Palette: linen beige, soft ivory, warm cream
- Orientation: horizontal
- Best for: dining rooms above the table, sideboards and buffets, kitchens and breakfast nooks, entryways, prayer corners, Bible study spaces, gallery walls
- Material: archival-grade canvas, giclée print with fade-resistant inks
- Frame: handcrafted wood frame, 2-inch depth. The No Frame option arrives gallery-wrapped on solid wood stretcher bars.
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Sizes: 18×12, 30×20, 48×32, and 60×40 inches
Custom size? Email us at help@christianmodern.shop - Frame finishes: Light Wood, Brown Wood, Gold, Black, or No Frame
- Made in: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Includes: pre-installed hanging wire, arrives ready to hang out of the box
- Most-gifted occasions: first communion, confirmation, weddings and anniversaries, housewarmings into a new home, gifts for parents and grandparents, and pastor and church gifts
If you're looking for The Last Supper in an earth color palette see ➔ The Last Supper—Earth Tones Version
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About The Last Supper
The Last Supper is the final meal Jesus shared with His twelve disciples on the night before His crucifixion, recorded in Matthew 26:17-30, Mark 14:12-26, Luke 22:7-20, and John 13. During the meal, Jesus took bread and wine, blessed them, and instituted what Christian tradition calls the Eucharist or Holy Communion, a sacrament shared across Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant churches: "This is my body, given for you. Do this in remembrance of me" (Luke 22:19).
Leonardo da Vinci's 1495-1498 mural of the Last Supper in Milan made the scene the most recognized religious image in Western art. This Christian Modern piece honors that lineage while stripping the composition to its quiet, contemplative essence: thirteen figures rendered tone-on-tone like a faded fresco, the table balanced as a still center, the empty cream space holding everything in stillness. It is communion art for modern Christian homes, dining rooms, prayer corners, and Bible study spaces.
The Last Supper Common Questions
What does the Last Supper represent?
The Last Supper is the final meal Jesus shared with His twelve disciples on the night before His crucifixion, recorded in Matthew 26:17-30, Mark 14:12-26, Luke 22:7-20, and John 13. During the meal Jesus took bread and wine, blessed them, and instituted what Christian tradition calls the Eucharist or Holy Communion: "This is my body, given for you. Do this in remembrance of me" (Luke 22:19). It is the origin of the communion sacrament shared across Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant churches, and one of the most depicted moments in all of Western art.
Is this a Leonardo da Vinci reproduction?
No. This is an original modern interpretation, not a copy of Leonardo da Vinci's 1490s mural. Da Vinci's painting made the Last Supper the most recognized religious image in Western art, and this Christian Modern piece honors that legacy while stripping the composition to its quiet, contemplative essence: the figures rendered tone-on-tone like a faded fresco, the table balanced as a still center, and soft empty cream space holding everything in stillness. It is a minimalist reinterpretation for modern homes, not a museum reproduction.
What makes the Beige version different from the Earth Tones version?
Both are the same modern Last Supper composition. The Beige version is the quieter, softer piece, built in linen beige, soft ivory, and warm cream with delicate fresco-style linework. It is made for homes that lead with clean, neutral aesthetics and pairs naturally with minimalist, Scandinavian, Japandi, modern farmhouse, and contemporary interiors. The Earth Tones version is the higher-contrast alternative with delicate charcoal linework and a black marble accent for rooms that want depth. Choose Beige for calm and stillness, Earth Tones for a confident statement.
What size Last Supper canvas works above a dining table?
Above a standard dining table, the 60x40 inch ($750 framed) reads as a single statement piece, and the 48x32 inch ($480 framed) suits most dining walls. Pick a canvas close to two-thirds as wide as the table or sideboard beneath it. The 30x20 inch ($330 framed) suits a console, buffet, or breakfast nook, and the 18x12 inch ($150 framed) works in a kitchen, entryway, or as part of a gallery wall. Leave about 6 to 10 inches between the frame and the tabletop or sideboard, and let the long horizontal format echo the line of the table below it.
Why do people hang the Last Supper in the dining room?
Because the painting depicts a shared meal, and the meal it depicts is the origin of communion itself. Hanging the Last Supper where the family eats is a tradition that goes back generations in Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant homes alike: it places the table where Jesus broke bread above the table where the household breaks bread, turning everyday dinners into a quiet echo of the sacrament. The long horizontal composition also happens to fit dining walls better than almost any other artwork format. The soft beige and ivory palette of this version carries that tradition in a calm, contemporary form.
Is the Last Supper a good first communion or housewarming gift?
Yes. For a first communion, the connection is direct: the painting depicts the very moment the sacrament began, which makes it the most fitting artwork a child or godchild can receive for that milestone. It is also a meaningful confirmation gift, a wedding or anniversary gift centered on the family table, and a housewarming gift that blesses the gathering place of a new home. The 30x20 inch ($330 framed) is the most-gifted size, and the 18x12 inch ($150 framed) suits a kitchen or a first apartment.
Does it come ready to hang?
Yes. Every canvas arrives with pre-installed hanging wire, ready to mount out of the box with no extra tools or framing required. The framed versions include a handcrafted 2-inch deep wood frame in Light Wood, Brown Wood, Gold, or Black; the Gold and Light Wood finishes are the most-paired frames for this cream palette. The No Frame option ships gallery-wrapped on solid wood stretcher bars with the image wrapping the edges for a clean modern look.
Will the canvas fade or yellow over time?
No. Each piece is printed on archival-grade canvas using fade-resistant giclee inks rated to last over 100 years without color shift or yellowing in normal indoor light. This matters most for a soft neutral palette like this one, where any yellowing would be noticeable, so the archival inks keep the beige and ivory tones true for generations. Each canvas is handcrafted in the Christian Modern studio in Los Angeles, California, and ships free, fully insured, with same-day shipping before noon EST.