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    Paragraph 1. The painting was created by the one of the most popular artist Leonardo Da Vinci. It was painted in 1494. Vinci painted the work directly on the dining hall wall of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie. People think that it was produced through a technique called Fressco Secco( pigments are mixed with lime water or lime milk and are applied to a dry plaster)‚ but infect in order to be perfect in every detail‚ da Vinci invented a new technique using tempera paints on stone. First

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    thing influences Leonardo work ‚ depending on each artwork there is a different influence. In the Mona Lisa his influence is a women looking for a self portrait and cash in her hand willing to pay for it. The influence in his artwork The last Supper his influence is the bible and what a person learns in church at a younger age. He wanted to give people a visual of how he felt the last Supper looks like. He got the idea of the last Supper when he was thinking to himself one day how does the last Supper

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    The Two Last Suppers

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    Compare Leonardo’s Last Supper with that of Tintoretto. The Last Supper by Leonardo is very different to Tintoretto’s representation of the same incident. The last supper is one of the most important occurrences which took place in the Christian religion such an important event that many have seen the need for the event visually recorded through art the two most famous of these representations are by far Tintoretto’s and Leonardo’s works. The Last Supper by Leonardo was created during the renaissance

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    The Last Supper Thesis

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    including Ghent Altarpiece‚ however‚ The Last Supper was not stolen it was protected. There are

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    Movie: The Last Supper Directed by Stacy Title The Last Supper‚ by Dan Rosen‚ supposedly dares to take on deep subjects in a vein of sarcastic humor. But‚ what it says is that liberals‚ because of their belief‚ have the right to pass death sentences on opponents. The story was amusing at times and there was some comedy in the film‚ but it didn ’t really go anywhere. The most famous actor in the film was Mark Harmon‚ and they showed him for about one minute‚ before he got killed. The movie

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    Ry Hayler Great Moments in Art Last Supper Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper is a particularly well known painting to say the least. The painting depicts the last supper being shared by Jesus Christ and his 12 disciples. The painting represents the moment when Jesus Christ tells his disciples that one of them will betray him. The painting was made using a technique known as fresco‚ which caused the painting to deteriorate quickly. The painting was eventually restored and has been copied

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    Leonardo Da Vinci’s depiction of The Last Supper is recognized as one of the most iconic pieces of artwork during the Renaissance. While researching this painting it can be concluded that the Romans relied heavily on religion and the psychological aspect of it. Created within the years 1495-1498‚ The Last Supper offered a visual representation of Holy Thursday‚ in which Jesus and his Apostles share a final meal before his death and later his resurrection (Cascone). Born on April 15th in the year

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    the most common scenes for the artists of this period to recreate was The Last Supper. The most famous portrayal of this scene was done by Leonardo Da Vinci‚ yet

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    compare two paintings of the same theme from XVI Century Renaissance of Italy both titled The Last Supper‚ one by Leonardo da Vinci and the other by Tintoretto. The paintings were created one hundred years apart and as such had noticeable differences in technique and style. Of these differences‚ the use of light and its effects on the works’ meaning is the theme of this paper. Finished in 1498‚ Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper shows a full frontal view of the biblical story of Christ’s last meal in

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    The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci The renaissance marked a point in time in which it was the most advanced society had ever been. The renaissance sparked a revolution in art. Artwork became more realistic. Although religious topics continued to be a dominant subject matter‚ artists used linear perspective‚ greater facial expressions‚ and three-dimensional techniques to make paintings more realistic. The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci‚ created during the Renaissance‚ exhibits many of those

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