Brunozetti painted what is said to be a copy of "The Last Supper" after the version of "The Last Supper" was painted by Leonardo da Vinci in the 15th Century. There is no documentation to note what year Brunozetti painted this work.
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i have the orignal brunozetti last supper painting, and i would like to know the value of it. the date on it is 1836. I also have an oil painting of Brunozetti's "last supper" that was my great grandmothers. it hung in the living room of my grandmother's home in Italy and then was passed down to my father. mine is not dated and i am afraid to look on the back as the nails are nailed through the wood backing and i wouldn't want to ruin it. it definitely is an oil painting and it is starting to crackle on the canvas. I cannot find any signs that this has been a copy. it sure does need a cleaning though and some minor repair. any information would be greatly appreciated
Answer:On the web several firms are advertizing prints by 'Brunozetti'. However nowhere is any information about this painter to be found. One print, different from most of the ones for sale, is examined closer, and it is a paraphrase on Leonardo's last supper. This rules out the possibility of a painter in the 13th century. Whatever, he is not a well-known painter, listed in any encyclopedic work or art history.