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The Last Supper — Vertical

The Last Supper — Vertical

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The Last Supper framed canvas print in vertical orientation, rendered tone-on-tone like a fresco in soft linen beige and ivory. Jesus and the twelve disciples gather for His final meal, composed tall for the narrow walls a horizontal canvas cannot serve. Modern communion wall art for entryways, prayer corners, and narrow dining-wall sections.

"Do this in remembrance of me."—Luke 22:19

✦ Horizontal Version here

✦ Ready to Hang with pre-installed hanging wire. Frame depth 2 inches. The No Frame option arrives gallery-wrapped on solid wood stretcher bars.

✦ Made in the USA 🇺🇸
Handcrafted in our Los Angeles art studio.

✦ Fast Shipping — Same Day!
Orders placed before noon EST ship same day.

✦ Easy Delivery
Free Shipping Protective Packaging 100% Insured Ships to All 50 States & Worldwide Zero Risk

Art Details

Designed for the tall, narrow walls a horizontal Last Supper cannot serve. The Last Supper — Vertical was made for entryways and foyers, hallways and stairwells, prayer corners and Bible study nooks, narrow dining-wall sections between two windows or beside a hutch, and the slim walls of galley kitchens and breakfast nooks. The vertical format draws the eye upward and anchors high-ceiling rooms where a wide canvas would float. The figures are rendered in the same soft ivory as the field around them, like a relief carved in plaster, the table held at the still center. It carries faith quietly but unmistakably 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: vertical
  • Best for: entryways and foyers, hallways and stairwells, prayer corners, Bible study nooks, narrow walls between windows, tall alcoves, narrow dining-wall sections, galley kitchens and breakfast nooks, high-ceiling rooms, above a home-office desk
  • 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.
  • Sizes: 12×16, 24×32, 36×48, and 45×60 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 and first apartments, gifts for parents and grandparents, and pastor and church gifts

Looking for the wide landscape format for a broad wall above a dining table or sideboard? See ➚ The Last Supper — Horizontal

Shipping, Exchanges, Returns & Trust

  • Free shipping, 100% insured to all 50 states and worldwide
  • Same-day shipping on orders placed before noon EST
  • Estimated delivery: 3-4 business days within the US
  • Exchanges and returns accepted within 30 days of delivery for your peace of mind

Contact us at help@christianmodern.shop for support in the rare case of delivery damage.

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 made the Last Supper the most recognized religious image in Western art, and because the scene is a long table it has almost always been painted wide. This Christian Modern piece reimagines it tall: the same thirteen figures rendered tone-on-tone like a faded fresco, the table held as a still center, composed for the narrow vertical walls the traditional horizontal format leaves empty. It is communion art for entryways, prayer corners, Bible study nooks, and the slim dining-wall sections of modern Christian homes.

The Last Supper — Vertical Common Questions

Does a Last Supper canvas come in a vertical or tall orientation?
Yes. The Last Supper is almost always painted wide, because the scene is a long table, so a tall vertical version is genuinely hard to find. This one is composed vertically for the narrow, upright walls a wide canvas cannot fill: entryways and foyers, hallways and stairwells, prayer corners and Bible study nooks, the slim wall between two windows or beside a hutch in a dining room, and the narrow walls of galley kitchens and breakfast nooks. It depicts Jesus and the twelve disciples at His final meal, Luke 22:19, rendered tone-on-tone in soft ivory and beige.

Should a Last Supper picture be hung horizontally or vertically?
It depends on the wall. The classic spot, directly above a dining table, sideboard, or buffet, calls for a wide horizontal piece, because the long table in the painting echoes the table beneath it. A tall vertical version is the right choice for an upright wall where a wide canvas would not fit: an entryway, a hallway or stairwell, a prayer corner, the narrow strip between two windows, or a galley kitchen. So pick horizontal for a wide wall above furniture, and vertical for a tall narrow wall or a small room where no wide wall exists.

Can you hang a Last Supper in a dining room if the wall is narrow?
Yes. A wide Last Supper needs a broad wall above the table, which not every dining room has. For a narrow dining wall, the strip between two windows, the space beside a hutch or buffet, the corner by a doorway, or a breakfast nook, a tall vertical canvas fits where a wide one cannot. In a galley kitchen or a small eat-in nook, the vertical is often the only way to bring the Last Supper into the room where the family actually shares meals.

What size vertical canvas fits an entryway, hallway, or prayer corner?
For a long hallway or a two-story foyer, a 36x48 inch ($480 framed) or 45x60 inch ($750 framed) anchors the wall as a single statement. A 24x32 inch ($330 framed) suits a standard entryway above a console table or a narrower hallway. A 12x16 inch ($150 framed) fits a narrow wall between windows, a small prayer corner, or above a desk. A reliable rule above a console or buffet: let the canvas run about two-thirds the width of the furniture below it, and leave 6 to 10 inches of wall between the frame and the surface.

Is the Last Supper a good first communion or confirmation gift?
Yes. For a first communion the connection is direct: the painting depicts the very moment the sacrament began, which makes it one of the most fitting pieces a child or godchild can receive for that milestone. It is also a meaningful confirmation, wedding, anniversary, or housewarming gift, and an upright shape suits the entryway or prayer corner of a first apartment where wall space is tight. A 24x32 inch ($330 framed) is an easy size to give and place; a 12x16 inch ($150 framed) suits a small prayer-corner wall.

What is the difference between the Last Supper, the Lord's Supper, and Holy Communion?
They describe the same event and its ongoing practice. The Last Supper is the actual final meal Jesus shared with His twelve disciples before His crucifixion, recorded in Matthew 26, Mark 14, Luke 22, and John 13. At that meal He took bread and wine and said "this is my body, given for you. Do this in remembrance of me" (Luke 22:19), instituting the rite that churches now repeat. The Lord's Supper, Holy Communion, and the Eucharist are three names for that ongoing rite, used across Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox traditions. So the Last Supper is the historical meal in the painting, and communion is what Christians have done in remembrance of it ever since, which is why the image resonates in the rooms where people gather to share a meal.

Can a Last Supper canvas hang above a bed?
Above a bed usually suits a wide horizontal piece, which matches the width of a headboard, so a tall vertical canvas is better placed elsewhere in a bedroom: on a side wall, between two windows, above a dresser, or in a quiet prayer corner. A vertical works above a bed only when the room has high ceilings or a slim wall section behind the headboard. If the goal is specifically a piece centered above the bed, a horizontal orientation is the better fit.

Does a Last Supper canvas come ready to hang, and how is it made?
Yes. Every canvas arrives with pre-installed hanging wire, ready to mount out of the box with no tools or framing required. Framed versions include a handcrafted 2-inch deep wood frame in Light Wood, Brown Wood, Gold, or Black; Gold and Light Wood pair most naturally with this soft cream palette. The No Frame option ships gallery-wrapped on solid wood stretcher bars. Each piece is printed on archival-grade canvas with fade-resistant giclée inks rated to last over 100 years without color shift, handcrafted in the Christian Modern studio in Los Angeles, California, and ships free, fully insured, with same-day shipping before noon EST.

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The Last Supper framed canvas print in vertical orientation, rendered tone-on-tone like a fresco in soft linen beige and ivory. Jesus and the twelve disciples gather for His final meal, composed tall for the narrow walls a horizontal canvas cannot serve. Modern communion wall art for entryways, prayer corners, and narrow dining-wall sections.

"Do this in remembrance of me."—Luke 22:19

✦ Horizontal Version here

✦ Ready to Hang with pre-installed hanging wire. Frame depth 2 inches. The No Frame option arrives gallery-wrapped on solid wood stretcher bars.

✦ Made in the USA 🇺🇸
Handcrafted in our Los Angeles art studio.

✦ Fast Shipping — Same Day!
Orders placed before noon EST ship same day.

✦ Easy Delivery
Free Shipping Protective Packaging 100% Insured Ships to All 50 States & Worldwide Zero Risk

Art Details

Designed for the tall, narrow walls a horizontal Last Supper cannot serve. The Last Supper — Vertical was made for entryways and foyers, hallways and stairwells, prayer corners and Bible study nooks, narrow dining-wall sections between two windows or beside a hutch, and the slim walls of galley kitchens and breakfast nooks. The vertical format draws the eye upward and anchors high-ceiling rooms where a wide canvas would float. The figures are rendered in the same soft ivory as the field around them, like a relief carved in plaster, the table held at the still center. It carries faith quietly but unmistakably 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: vertical
  • Best for: entryways and foyers, hallways and stairwells, prayer corners, Bible study nooks, narrow walls between windows, tall alcoves, narrow dining-wall sections, galley kitchens and breakfast nooks, high-ceiling rooms, above a home-office desk
  • 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.
  • Sizes: 12×16, 24×32, 36×48, and 45×60 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 and first apartments, gifts for parents and grandparents, and pastor and church gifts

Looking for the wide landscape format for a broad wall above a dining table or sideboard? See ➚ The Last Supper — Horizontal

Shipping, Exchanges, Returns & Trust

  • Free shipping, 100% insured to all 50 states and worldwide
  • Same-day shipping on orders placed before noon EST
  • Estimated delivery: 3-4 business days within the US
  • Exchanges and returns accepted within 30 days of delivery for your peace of mind

Contact us at help@christianmodern.shop for support in the rare case of delivery damage.

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 made the Last Supper the most recognized religious image in Western art, and because the scene is a long table it has almost always been painted wide. This Christian Modern piece reimagines it tall: the same thirteen figures rendered tone-on-tone like a faded fresco, the table held as a still center, composed for the narrow vertical walls the traditional horizontal format leaves empty. It is communion art for entryways, prayer corners, Bible study nooks, and the slim dining-wall sections of modern Christian homes.

The Last Supper — Vertical Common Questions

Does a Last Supper canvas come in a vertical or tall orientation?
Yes. The Last Supper is almost always painted wide, because the scene is a long table, so a tall vertical version is genuinely hard to find. This one is composed vertically for the narrow, upright walls a wide canvas cannot fill: entryways and foyers, hallways and stairwells, prayer corners and Bible study nooks, the slim wall between two windows or beside a hutch in a dining room, and the narrow walls of galley kitchens and breakfast nooks. It depicts Jesus and the twelve disciples at His final meal, Luke 22:19, rendered tone-on-tone in soft ivory and beige.

Should a Last Supper picture be hung horizontally or vertically?
It depends on the wall. The classic spot, directly above a dining table, sideboard, or buffet, calls for a wide horizontal piece, because the long table in the painting echoes the table beneath it. A tall vertical version is the right choice for an upright wall where a wide canvas would not fit: an entryway, a hallway or stairwell, a prayer corner, the narrow strip between two windows, or a galley kitchen. So pick horizontal for a wide wall above furniture, and vertical for a tall narrow wall or a small room where no wide wall exists.

Can you hang a Last Supper in a dining room if the wall is narrow?
Yes. A wide Last Supper needs a broad wall above the table, which not every dining room has. For a narrow dining wall, the strip between two windows, the space beside a hutch or buffet, the corner by a doorway, or a breakfast nook, a tall vertical canvas fits where a wide one cannot. In a galley kitchen or a small eat-in nook, the vertical is often the only way to bring the Last Supper into the room where the family actually shares meals.

What size vertical canvas fits an entryway, hallway, or prayer corner?
For a long hallway or a two-story foyer, a 36x48 inch ($480 framed) or 45x60 inch ($750 framed) anchors the wall as a single statement. A 24x32 inch ($330 framed) suits a standard entryway above a console table or a narrower hallway. A 12x16 inch ($150 framed) fits a narrow wall between windows, a small prayer corner, or above a desk. A reliable rule above a console or buffet: let the canvas run about two-thirds the width of the furniture below it, and leave 6 to 10 inches of wall between the frame and the surface.

Is the Last Supper a good first communion or confirmation gift?
Yes. For a first communion the connection is direct: the painting depicts the very moment the sacrament began, which makes it one of the most fitting pieces a child or godchild can receive for that milestone. It is also a meaningful confirmation, wedding, anniversary, or housewarming gift, and an upright shape suits the entryway or prayer corner of a first apartment where wall space is tight. A 24x32 inch ($330 framed) is an easy size to give and place; a 12x16 inch ($150 framed) suits a small prayer-corner wall.

What is the difference between the Last Supper, the Lord's Supper, and Holy Communion?
They describe the same event and its ongoing practice. The Last Supper is the actual final meal Jesus shared with His twelve disciples before His crucifixion, recorded in Matthew 26, Mark 14, Luke 22, and John 13. At that meal He took bread and wine and said "this is my body, given for you. Do this in remembrance of me" (Luke 22:19), instituting the rite that churches now repeat. The Lord's Supper, Holy Communion, and the Eucharist are three names for that ongoing rite, used across Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox traditions. So the Last Supper is the historical meal in the painting, and communion is what Christians have done in remembrance of it ever since, which is why the image resonates in the rooms where people gather to share a meal.

Can a Last Supper canvas hang above a bed?
Above a bed usually suits a wide horizontal piece, which matches the width of a headboard, so a tall vertical canvas is better placed elsewhere in a bedroom: on a side wall, between two windows, above a dresser, or in a quiet prayer corner. A vertical works above a bed only when the room has high ceilings or a slim wall section behind the headboard. If the goal is specifically a piece centered above the bed, a horizontal orientation is the better fit.

Does a Last Supper canvas come ready to hang, and how is it made?
Yes. Every canvas arrives with pre-installed hanging wire, ready to mount out of the box with no tools or framing required. Framed versions include a handcrafted 2-inch deep wood frame in Light Wood, Brown Wood, Gold, or Black; Gold and Light Wood pair most naturally with this soft cream palette. The No Frame option ships gallery-wrapped on solid wood stretcher bars. Each piece is printed on archival-grade canvas with fade-resistant giclée inks rated to last over 100 years without color shift, handcrafted in the Christian Modern studio in Los Angeles, California, and ships free, fully insured, with same-day shipping before noon EST.