Supper at Emmaus is an undated oil on canvas painting by the Dutch painter Matthias Stom.[1] It was bought by the town of Grenoble in 1826 and now hangs in Grenoble Museum. It depicts the scene described in the Gospel of John, when the Emmaus disciples recognize Jesus when He was breaking the bread.[2]
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