
Moretti’s next try was successful and the piece was shipped for installation to Forest Lawn, where it has remained for 84 years. I shall try once more, but if Judas breaks again in the furnace, I shall not finish ‘The Last Supper.’ ” “I know not whether God intends that I shall not finish the window or whether He is emphasizing again the fact that one of His own betrayed him,” Moretti said according to a 1930 account.
#Last supper stained glass cracked#
Strangely, during the making of this work, the figure of Judas Iscarot, the betrayer of Christ, cracked five times in the oven.

The window was then baked several times to blend the hues and fuse the glass, a process that can sometimes break it. To create the work, Moretti used powdered colored glass mixed with oil that was painted onto the glass. “As decades go past and other attractions get built and people find other things that they find fascinating and interesting, sometimes what’s old gets pushed aside.”Īnd sometimes, like now, they get a makeover. “Forest Lawn, prior to Disneyland, was the most visited place in Los Angeles,” Drabing said.
#Last supper stained glass windows#
Traditionally used as windows and door inserts, versatile stained glass is perfect as signature pieces for home or business decor.Ī religious window like this would make a good addition to a

Inspiring devotion and reverent contemplation, this work of stained glass art captivates and uplifts, brought to life in an exquisite design, crafted by masters of the art in the studios of Stained Glass, Inc.

Flawless, brilliant colors of the rainbow and naturally varied textures pick up and reflect the dancing rays of light in shifting shades throughout the day and after dark, filling every area of prayerful devotion and worship, church, chapel, cathedral or shrine with color and warmth. Realistic, classic imagery draws the viewer into this sacred story, offering a glimpse into the holy life of Our Lord and bringing to life the magnificence of the His glory. Jesus and His disciples are pictured at the Last Supper in this stained glass art.
