Nestled near the cultural district of Fort Worth, the Christian Arts Museum offers a unique blend of modernist depictions of Christianity and religiously inspiring art. This museum stands out among its contemporaries with a small yet impactful permanent collection. One of its most striking features is a life-size wax sculpture of Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper, crafted by sculptor Katherine Stubergh. Visitors can explore these thought-provoking works, which provide a fresh and evocative perspective on traditional religious themes.
Christian Arts Museum of Fort Worth
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