Untitled No. 166
Abstract
Silkscreen Print
A colored print made with red ink and put together through the use of pointillism. The scene depicts a parody of Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper, replacing Christ and the Twelve Apostles with several young men. Instead of placing a meal at the table, several playing cards can be seen, and it appears as if the young men appear to be arguing about either the cards, or the game implied to have been played.
20 (1/8)" x 15 (1/8)"
Donated by a Carthage Student
Johnson Arts Center 2nd Floor, Room 229
[Teaching Tool; Internal Use Only]