You can view the other 15’s last suppers at Julie’s website. # 23 Adolph Julius Weber, September 27, 1906Ī hearty breakfast of toast, eggs, bacon and sausage I had contacted her about the possibility of painting some of Folsom’s 93 last suppers and through information I provided coupled with her own research, she painted 18 plates. It’s an incredible collection of 550 plates showing a tiny glimpse into the final hours of a condemned prisoner. On various dinner plates, she paints the last suppers of executed inmates. You may recall a post I did back in April of 2012 about Julie’s work. Based on a treasury of historical information that has been hidden from the public for nearly 70 years, the full stories of these 93 executed men are presented. In the meantime, I wanted to share with you some additions to Julie Green’s Last Supper collection. Folsom’s has been doing well and is heading into its second printing shortly, which is great news! I’ll keep you posted on that. I suppose it’s been quite a while since you’ve heard from me, unless you following my ramblings over at AprilJMoore, where I tend to stay busier.
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