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A mafia-Last-Supper stands in horizontal cinematic format — a pop-culture parody of Da Vinci's Last Supper recasts gangster-cinema icons (Tony Montana / Vito Corleone / Michael Corleone / Tommy DeVito / Henry Hill / Pablo Escobar / Al Capone) at a long marble table piled with rubber-banded dollar stacks, with bulging "$" money-sacks at both ends and "The World Is Yours" graffiti above.
The composition reads as Designer-Collection mafia-cinema parody: Vito holds court at center with rose lapel, Scarface, Capone and Pablo flank with cigars and tumblers, money-bags pile at the columns, and a tabby cat naps under the marble plinth. The piece sits between Last-Supper canon and pop-graffiti gangster-tribute.
Tempered glass amplifies the marble table and pushes the dollar stacks and "World Is Yours" graffiti into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer cigar lounge, a speakeasy bar entry, a film-screening room or a masculine-luxe study, this mafia-Last-Supper cinematography brings cinema-pop drama and gangster-tribute humor into a residential wall.
Original: $159.90
-65%$159.90
$55.96









Description
A mafia-Last-Supper stands in horizontal cinematic format — a pop-culture parody of Da Vinci's Last Supper recasts gangster-cinema icons (Tony Montana / Vito Corleone / Michael Corleone / Tommy DeVito / Henry Hill / Pablo Escobar / Al Capone) at a long marble table piled with rubber-banded dollar stacks, with bulging "$" money-sacks at both ends and "The World Is Yours" graffiti above.
The composition reads as Designer-Collection mafia-cinema parody: Vito holds court at center with rose lapel, Scarface, Capone and Pablo flank with cigars and tumblers, money-bags pile at the columns, and a tabby cat naps under the marble plinth. The piece sits between Last-Supper canon and pop-graffiti gangster-tribute.
Tempered glass amplifies the marble table and pushes the dollar stacks and "World Is Yours" graffiti into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer cigar lounge, a speakeasy bar entry, a film-screening room or a masculine-luxe study, this mafia-Last-Supper cinematography brings cinema-pop drama and gangster-tribute humor into a residential wall.
























