Struggling to survive intact over the centuries,
Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper was painted with an oil and tempera mixture that started to wear off even in da Vinci’s lifetime and was further destroyed in the seventeenth century due to a doorway being cut through the painting.
A) Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper was painted with an oil and tempera mixture that started to wear off even in da Vinci’s lifetime and was further destroyed in the seventeenth century due to a doorway being cut
B) Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper was painted with an oil and tempera mixture that started to wear off even in da Vinci’s lifetime and was further destroyed in the seventeenth century when a doorway had cut
C) Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper was painted with an oil and tempera mixture that started to wear off even in da Vinci’s lifetime and was further destroyed in the seventeenth century when a doorway was cut
D) in Last Supper, Leonardo da Vinci painted with an oil and tempera mixture that started to wear off even in da Vinci’s lifetime and was further destroyed in the seventeenth century due to a doorway having been cut
E) Leonardo da Vinci, in his work Last Supper, painted with an oil and tempera mixture that started to wear off even in da Vinci’s lifetime and was further destroyed in the seventeenth century when a doorway was cut [/list]