Feast for new eyes

Leonardo da Vinci's newly restored masterpiece, 'The Last Supper,' went on display yesterday in Milan, Italy. The 22-year project to bring back the work's bright colors took more than five times as long as painting the original. The effort has been criticized by some art experts as destructive.

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