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Last Supper by Plautilla Nelli

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Unfortunately, when it comes to art, women often aren’t recognized in history.

But in Florence, there’s a group working to confirm that women get the acknowledgement they deserve.

Advancing Women Artistsis a non-profit committed to identifying and restoring works of art by women throughout Tuscany.

Last Supper by Plautilla Nelli

They highlight these often unknown artists from theRenaissancethrough their extensiveonline databaseand publications.

One of their most recent efforts focused on a vibrant mural by Plautilla Nelli.

Nelli was both a nun and a self-taught artist.

Last Supper by Plautilla Nelli After Restoration

While we often associateLast Supperdepictions withLeonardo da Vinci, it was a popular subject for artists at the time.

Her apostles are expressive and full of emotion, with their features laid out in precise detail.

Equally impressive is the table.

Last Supper by Plautilla Nelli Before Restoration

But he also makes it clear that her gender, in his opinion, is a hindrance.

She would have done wonderful things if she had only studied as men do.

Nelli’sLast Supperhung in the dining hall of her convent until the house was dissolved in the early 19th century.

Last Supper by Plautilla Nelli Before Restoration

It then became part of the Santa Maria Novella museum, but was not on public display.

Thanks to the efforts of Advancing Women Artists, that has changed.

She had powerful brushstrokes and loaded her brushes with paint.

Last Supper by Plautilla Nelli

Learn more about the epic restoration and Nelli’sLast SupperinVisible.

Plautilla Nelli And Her Last Supper Restored.

After years of neglect, Plautilla Nelli’s 1568Last Supperhas been restored.

Plautilla Nelli Last Supper Before Restoration

Nelli was a nun and self-taught artist working during the Italian Renaissance.

Their all-female team of curators, scientists, and art restorers worked tirelessly on the project.

Now, Nelli is getting her rightful place next to top male painters from the 16th century.

Plautilla Nelli Last Supper Before Restoration

Plautilla Nelli Restoration

Art Restoration by Advancing Women Artists

Art Restoration by Advancing Women Artists