Nevertheless, there's always an optimistic visionary in the crowd: The artist who painted the «Last Supper»
mural in the Cathedral of Cuzco, Peru, added a dish of chile peppers to the feast before Christ and His Apostles.
Not exact matches
You'll delve into a history as rich and colourful as any
in the world, typified today
in magnificent monuments such as the zócalo, the western hemisphere's largest
cathedral, the Catedral Metropolitana, the museum of anthropology and, of course, the famous
murals of Diego Rivera.
Adorning the vaulted ceiling are giant
murals evoking the artwork seen
in a European
cathedral — not exactly what one expects to find
in a mall.
In Strasbourg, France, be amazed by the red - sandstone gothic
cathedral with ancient
murals and the fascinating astronomical clock.
Bask
in the holiday atmosphere as you visit the Strasbourg
Cathedral, a gothic masterpiece made of red sandstone, and containing ancient
murals and fascinating astronomical clock.
In Strasbourg, France, you'll be amazed by the red - sandstone gothic
cathedral with ancient
murals and fascinating astronomical clock.
Some of Italy's greatest and most famous works of literature, architecture and art were produced during this period and can still be seen by our guests today
in locations such as Florence's
Cathedral and Uffizi Gallery, Saint Peter's Basilica
in Rome, and the Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie
in Milan, where Leonardo da Vinci's famous
mural, The Last Supper, is located.
Byzantine
murals and mosaics around Greece, Cyprus and the United Kingdom such as the
murals of the church of the Athens University Campus
in Zografou area
in Athens, the mosaics of the Greek Orthodox
cathedral of Woodgreen
in London the
murals of the church of Panagia Palouriotissa
in Lefkosia (Cyprus), the icons of the temple of the church of Saint Athanasios
in Athens and many more.
Among these were the windows for the synagogue of the Hadassah - Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, installed
in 1962, a ceiling for the Paris Opera installed
in 1964,
murals for the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, installed
in 1967, and windows for the
Cathedral in Metz, France, installed
in 1968.
As a young artist
in Barcelona, he achieved early success painting
murals for the Catalan Government and working with Antoni Gaudí on the Sagrada Familia
Cathedral.
Miquel Barceló is renowned for the extraordinary diversity and originality of his work, which has ranged from a series of spectacular terracotta
murals for a chapel
in the
cathedral in Palma de Mallorca to a mesmerizing performance piece / living sculpture with the Hungarian / French choreographer Josef Nadj.