3D STL model for CNC Icons IK 1539
Pano the Last Supper

High quality 3d model developed by our studio in St. Petersburg. Designed for CNC machines.

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Pano the Last Supper In Orthodox Christianity, icons play a significant role in worship and prayer. They are considered windows to the heavenly realm and are venerated as holy images that connect the faithful to the divine. One of the most important and revered icons in Orthodox tradition is the icon of the Last Supper. The Last Supper is an event from the New Testament where Jesus shared a final meal with his disciples before his crucifixion. This event is of great importance in Christian theology as it is seen as the institution of the Eucharist, a central sacrament in Christian worship. The icon of the Last Supper typically depicts Jesus and his twelve apostles gathered around a table, with Jesus at the center. Each apostle is shown with a distinct expression and posture, reflecting their individual personalities and reactions to the momentous occasion. One of the most famous depictions of the Last Supper in Orthodox iconography is the icon of "The Mystical Supper" or "The Lord"s Supper" by the Russian iconographer Pano. This icon is known for its intricate details and rich symbolism, conveying the spiritual significance of the event. In the icon of the Last Supper by Pano, Jesus is shown blessing the bread and wine, symbolizing the institution of the Eucharist. The apostles are depicted in various poses, expressing their astonishment and awe at the words and actions of Jesus. The icon captures the solemnity and sacredness of the moment, inviting the viewer to reflect on the profound mystery of Christ"s sacrifice and the gift of the Eucharist. Through the veneration of icons like the Last Supper, Orthodox Christians believe they can draw closer to God and experience the presence of Christ in their midst. Icons serve as a visual representation of the divine and a means of connecting with the spiritual realm, fostering a deeper sense of reverence and devotion in the hearts of the faithful.
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