An Introduction to The Last Supper
The last supper was a magnificent mural painted by Leonardo Da Vinci around the end of 15th Century in Milan, Italy.
The Mural is a depiction of the biblical account of Jesus' last supper with his Twelve disciples, before being crucified and murdered. The particular image in the painting, however, is of the outrage and tension of those in the room after Jesus has pronounced one of his disciples will betray him. The emotion, detail, and symbolism in the mural has made it one of the most popular works works of art in the history of humanity, and even then, most have not analyzed the painting to realize the true extent of its complexity.
Q1: Why is it the Last Supper?
The Mural is a depiction of the biblical account of Jesus' last supper with his Twelve disciples, before being crucified and murdered. The particular image in the painting, however, is of the outrage and tension of those in the room after Jesus has pronounced one of his disciples will betray him. The emotion, detail, and symbolism in the mural has made it one of the most popular works works of art in the history of humanity, and even then, most have not analyzed the painting to realize the true extent of its complexity.
Q1: Why is it the Last Supper?