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    Leonardo Da Vinci’s Last Supper (1495-1498) was painted on the north wall of the refractory of Santa Monica delle Frazie in Milan. The commission was to a Dominican monastery for their dining hall, and appropriately the Last Supper focuses on the announcement of the betrayal in the passion of Christ. Multiple other scenes were incorporated such as signs of the sacrament where Christ, for instance appears to point at the bread and wine on the table before him . Leonardo used both the power of art…

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    Renaissance period and if we study his works, we can see he embodies both the new art style and incorporates new knowledge in his artwork (Harris) . These two hallmarks emerged in one of his most important paintings, The Last Supper. Through identifying the features of The Last Supper, we can learn about what makes the Renaissance a distinctive stylistic period and demonstrate why DaVinci is a masterful artist of his times. DaVinci was a unique artist in that he was also deeply involved in…

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    Yo Mama’s Last Supper by Cox portrays a naked black woman in the middle, surrounded by twelve men sitting around the table, six men on each side. She is not wearing any sort of garments except for a simple white cloth around her arms that are spread out. This art piece consists of five photographs each with three-men group; thus, the seeming division based upon similar actions is created. The man immediate right to the woman is the only man with paler skin color. On the table, there are a feast…

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    jsp http://www.leonardodavinci.net/the-last-supper.jsp http://www.leonardodavinci.net/the-mona-lisa.jsp One of Renaissance’s greatest contributors was Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo was a true genius whose visionary works continue to be the subject of great admiration and contemplation. One his more notable works, perhaps even the most recognized painting in the world, is his masterpiece Mona Lisa. Another famous work of art from Leonardo da Vinci is The Last Supper. In addition, The Annunciation…

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    Art critique - Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper Last Supper, the creation of Leonardo Da Vinci’s one of the most famous masterpiece in his life work. This piece is especially recognized as an unprecedented and fascinating ingenious layout of excellence. Realistic detail and strict decent relationship compared with many other paintings. The characters in the composition are filled with fear, anger, doubt, gestures, eye contact and behaviors. These vivid characterizations give the…

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    ideas. His ever-evolving thoughts were able to drive many brilliant masterpieces, such as his painting, The Last Supper. His thought and effort behind this work enable it to be remembered for numerous reasons. There is one aspect that allows Da Vinci’s version of this common painting to stand out more than others. Leonardo da Vinci is able to portray the story of Christ’s betrayal in The Last Supper better than any other artist in history…

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    in the picture plane. The third and four point say that the forms diminish in scale and that the vanishing point is directly opposite from the eye. A clear example of the scientific perspective is a work of art created by Leonardo da Vinci; The Last Supper. The…

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    “The Last Supper” or you can call it the spiritual painting. This painting revolves around Christ and the 12 Apostles. In this paper I will be explaining "The Last Supper," by Leonardo Da Vinci. I chose Da Vinci's The Last Supper since it's a work of art that I am familiar with. I've seen copies of it before, and it's very well known. You can ask anyone about it, and almost everyone has heard of it and is familiar with what it looks like. It's much cherished, and is an extremely well known piece…

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    OBJECTIVE ANALYSIS #2 IDENTIFY: The second artwork I have chosen to analyze is “The Last Supper,” by a German woodcut artist named Albrecht Durer located in the private Martin Luther Collection at the MIA. Durer was born in 1471 and died in 1528, he made this artwork in 1523. (Object Label, Target Gallery Ticketed Exhibition) The medium is woodcut, woodcut is “A relief printing technique in which the printing surface is carved with special tools in a solid block of wood. The wood is cut…

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    I never really been a person that is into paintings a lot but I can say that the painting from Leonardo Da Vinci of the Last Supper is the most beautiful piece that has even been done. The older I get I am becoming more of a fan of Leonardo Da Vinci work. His painting of the Last Supper symbols so much. I found it interested that this painting can give an image of people being able to gather together to eat but that it doesn't give any hint that two of the disciples would betray Jesus after.…

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