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The earliest version of the “Last Supper” depicts Jesus’ right sleeve not resting on the table, as seen in the above metalcut, proving this was made before 1520 in the lifetime of Da Vinci; ...
Art Scholar Discovers 500 year-old Metalcut of Da Vinci’s “LAST SUPPER” Materials testing links the Metalcut to Leonardo Da Vinci, dated 1480-1520 June 25, 2015 04:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time ...
It comes as no surprise that the practice of hanging a depiction of The Last Supper in Filipino homes dates back to the Spanish colonization when the nation’s conversion to Catholicism came to be.
The Last Supper began flaking a mere 20 years after da Vinci completed it. And after the Renaissance period passed, subsequent occupants of the church treated the painting with disregard.
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