


In 1865, Albert Moore was commissioned, through his friendship with the architect William Eden Nesfield, for the wall paintings in St Alban's Church. Carried out in oil on plaster walls, the scheme included The Last Supper and The Feeding of the Five Thousand on the chancel walls of the Church, and figures of Christ, John the Baptist, the Elders of Revelations and the four Evangelists, elsewhere in the Church.
A pencil and water colour study of The Last Supper was sold at Christies in 2000 for £4,465.