I have a painting by Giovanni (House of Art NY) of the Last Supper that is at least 100 years old. (It hung in my grandmother's dining room.)
Jesus is dressed in an all white robe blessing a golden chalis. To His left appears to be a very feminine figure in pink; and to the far right a man with his back turned but his face is partially showing.
I would appreciate any information you can give me on the history of this painting, as well as it's worth.
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Re: Giovanni, Last Supper
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I have added pictures of the signature and framed (front and back), as requested. Can you tell me who the Master Painter is? I've searched the entire Web and found nothing to match this picture.
Re: Giovanni, Last Supper
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Yes, the current backing is cardboard over wood. I think it used to have paper over the cardboard at one time. The painting itself has a canvas-like texture in some spots...It's definitely not smooth. My uncle was a priest at Notre Dame (long deceased). I have no one left in the family to ask the history of this picture. My father took the painting, which was housed in Michigan, after my grandmother died. It hung in his dining room until he died. It's been sitting in the back of a closet for years. I would really like to know more about the artist and history of the painting, so I can answer questions about it.
Also, how would I go about finding a reputable restoring agency/appraiser? Are there certain credentials or questions I should ask?
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