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The Last Supper By Lonardo Da Vinci.

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The Last Supper

By Lonardo Da Vinci.

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How Big Is It?It's huge, really - 460 x 880 cm (15 x 29 feet). It covers an entire large wall.

Where Is It?The original mural is on a wall of the refectory (dining hall) in the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy.

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What Does Last Supper Depict?Last Supper is Leonardo's visual interpretation of an event chronicled in all four of the Gospels. The evening before Christ was betrayed by one of his disciples, he gathered them together to eat, tell them he knew what was coming and wash their feet (a gesture symbolizing that all were equal under the eyes of the Lord). As they ate and drank together, Christ gave the disciples explicit instructions on how to eat and drink in the future, in remembrance of him. It was the first celebration of the Eucharist, a ritual still performed..

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Why Is the Composition Remarkable?First, because the disciples are all displaying very human, identifiable emotions. Leonardo's version, though, was the first to depict real people acting like real people.Secondly, and of major importance - the technical perspective in Last Supper is incredible! You can see that every single element of the painting directs one's attention straight to the midpoint of the composition, Christ's head. It's arguably the greatest example of one point perspective ever created.

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How Long Did it Take Leonardo to Paint This?He began working on it in 1495, and finished Last Supper in 1498. This is worth nothing, as Leonardo was a known procrastinator with a marked tendency to leave projects unfinished.

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Who is in It?Looking across the picture from left to right:Christ is the calm in the midst of the storm.

Thomas, James Major and Philip are next. Thomas is clearly agitated, James Major stunned and Philip seems to be seeking clarification.

Bartholomew, James Minor and Andrew form a group of three. All are aghast, Andrew to the point of holding his hands up in a "stop!" gesture.

Judas, Peter and John form the next group of three. Judas, you will note, has his face in shadow and is clutching a small bag (of silver?). Peter is visibly angry, and a femine looking John seems about to swoon.

Matthew, Thaddeus and Simon comprise the last group of three figures. It appears that, when a situation turns ugly, Simon is the "go to" guy for explanations.

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Why Is it Falling Apart?Leonardo, always the inventor, tried using new materials for Last Supper. Instead of using tempera on wet plaster (the preferred method of fresco painting, and one which had worked successfully for centuries), he thought he'd give using dry plaster a whirl. His experiment resulted in a more varied palette, which was Leonardo's intent. What he hadn't taken into account (because, who knew?) was that this method wasn't at all durable. The painted plaster began to flake off the wall almost immediately, and people have been attempting to restore it ever since.

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Thanks for your attention

Miss Marinés BOctober, 2010