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The Last Supper – by Max Schmalzl, from a Roman Missale – Catholic Art Print – Archival Quality Choose Paper Size (Image is Smaller):24x36 Rolled Poster - Satin Finish Jesus took 5 loaves and

The Last Supper – by Max Schmalzl, from a Roman Missale – Catholic Art Print – Archival Quality Choose Paper Size (Image is Smaller):24x36 Rolled Poster - Satin Finish Jesus took 5 loaves andMax Schmalzl (1850 1930) was a German Redemptorist lay brother who worked as a painter and illustrator. He lived a monastic lifestyle, devoting himself to the making of Catholic art. This Last Supper is for a Missale published in 1923. Out of modesty, he normally didn't sign his works but occasionally would put the initials F. M. S. on them, which stood for Frater Max Schmalzl. He was the fulfillment of an ecclesiastical art movement called the

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Jesus took 5 loaves and 2 fish and multiplied them so much that all the people ate their fill and leftovers were gathered up in baskets

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"The more you honor Me

This is very rare in Catholic art to get these two powerful Icons in this same image: St

The smiles in the other photos seemed sweet

The Last Supper – by Max Schmalzl, from a Roman Missale – Catholic Art Print – Archival Quality Choose Paper Size (Image is Smaller):24x36 Rolled Poster - Satin Finish Jesus took 5 loaves andMax Schmalzl (1850 1930) was a German Redemptorist lay brother who worked as a painter and illustrator. He lived a monastic lifestyle, devoting himself to the making of Catholic art. This Last Supper is for a Missale published in 1923. Out of modesty, he normally didn't sign his works but occasionally would put the initials F. M. S. on them, which stood for Frater Max Schmalzl. He was the fulfillment of an ecclesiastical art movement called the

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