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Gebhard Fugel, Last Supper

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Framed Print of 'Last Supper' by Gebhard Fugel

Religious Art Print

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$50 - $150

As of May 28, 2026

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A framed print reproduction of the painting 'The Last Supper' by Gebhard Fugel. The image depicts Jesus Christ with his apostles during their last meal. The print is in a landscape orientation and housed within an ornate, dark-brown wooden or composite frame with decorative carvings.

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This is a framed print of 'The Last Supper' by German artist Gebhard Fugel (1863-1939). Fugel was known for his religious paintings, and this particular depiction of the Last Supper is one of his recognized works. As a print, its value is significantly lower than an original oil painting. These prints were popular for religious and decorative purposes. The value is primarily based on its decorative appeal, the condition of the print and frame, and its age. The frame appears to be vintage and ornate, possibly from the early to mid-20th century, which can add some value if it's in good condition. Mass-produced religious prints like this generally have modest values in the art market. The provided value range reflects its status as a vintage decorative print rather than a fine art piece. If it were an original painting, the value would be substantially higher.

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