Latest News...Last Supper Museum is Roadside America's "Sight of the Week!"
"Perhaps the earth's best-known artwork -- and an inspiration for odd American roadside tributes -- is Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper, a painting of Jesus's final meal with his 12 apostles. Eric Braverman, seven years old, became aware of Leonardo's Last Supper in 1972 when he saw a life-size version in a wax museum in Phoenix..."
News & Press Release - Last Supper Museum Opens in Douglas
The Last Supper Museum is now open, with more than 2,000 representations of the Biblical event so
famously depicted by Leonardo Da Vinci on the walls of the Santa Maria delle Grazie convent in
Milan, Italy. This new Douglas attraction is at 1101 North G Avenue, kitty-corner across from the
Gadsden Hotel. The Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, from 10 AM to 4:30 PM.
Oct 16, 2022 - Donations from Flory's Last Supper Museum in Greensburg, Indiana
A wonderful magical event has happened for Last Supper Museum of Douglas, Arizona. Rev. Charles and Wilma Flory of Greensburg, Indiana have donated their 50 years in the making last supper collection of roughly 2,000 last supper items, yes 2,000 from all over the world and made in every artistic medium. Pastor Jamalyn Williamson, founder of Zanmi Fondwa missionaries to Haiti that build homes and perform other good deeds for the Haitian people made this miracle happen. Pastor Jamalyn received the collection first as the Flory's Last Supper Museum located in Greensburg, Indiana was permanently closed for Covid and health reasons. The pastors wanted the collection kept together and displayed as it was before. This has now happened, our combined collections have now positively become the largest collection of last supper art and related items in North America if not the world. Please go to ZanmiFondwa.com and make a donation to help us thank them for this incredible gift of divine intervention!
Dec 15, 2021
The Gallery showcases unusual ‘Last Supper’ display
By Bruce Whetten
bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com
DOUGLAS — An out-of-town artist who recently relocated to Douglas has some rather unique
pieces of art on display throughout December at The Gallery, located at 625 10th St., next to
the U.S. Post Office.
Eric Braverman recently held an exhibit opening for his selection which he is calling the “Last
Supper Museum.” The exhibit includes more than 55 Last Supper exhibits and is “guarded” by
two full-fitted suits of armor.