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Background Information for The Last Supper

The Last Supper, by Leonardo Da Vinci was one of the most famous paintings of the Renaissance because of its importance. The Last Supper is a painting representing the well known Bible Story of Jesus and his disciples. Leonardo Da Vinci began working on this painting in 1495 and finally completed it in 1498. The painting is very big, measuring 180 inches by 350 inches. It covers an entire wall in the Santa Maria Delle Grazie in Italy. Da Vinci recreated this painting from a painting that was completed 50 years before him.

Interpretation of The Last Supper

The Last Supper is all about a story. The last supper was literally Jesus’s last supper with his 12 disciples before he was crucified. Jesus was convinced that one of his disciples was going to betray him. When Jesus tells his disciples this news, this painting happens. This painting represents all the disciples reactions when Jesus announces someone will betray him. Not one emotion was used twice in this painting. The detail Da Vinci was able to use in the disciples faces is extraordinarily clear and convincing. Da Vinci was able to use perspective in this painting to make it look more realistic opposed to the painting before this that was very flat. Da Vinci did a great job of recreating The Last Supper during The Italian Renaissance.