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Abbey (Abdij van Tongerlo). Painting. Last Supper. 1506-1507. Detail (painting)
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Abbey (Abdij van Tongerlo). Painting. Last Supper. 1506-1507. Detail (painting)
8607230 Abbey (Abdij van Tongerlo). Painting. Last Supper. 1506-1507. Detail (painting) by Solario, Andrea (c.1466-1524); Tongerlo Abbey, Westerlo, Belgium; (add.info.: Abbey (Abdij van Tongerlo). Painting. Last Supper. Andrea Solari, pupil of Leonardo da Vinci, After Da Vinci. 1506-1507. Detail.); © Paul Maeyaert. All rights reserved 2023
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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail from the renowned painting "Abbey (Abdij van Tongerlo). Painting. Last Supper" by Andrea Solari, a pupil of the legendary Leonardo da Vinci. Created between 1506 and 1507, this masterpiece resides in the historic Tongerlo Abbey located in Westerlo, Belgium. The focal point of this image is an exquisite section of the larger composition that depicts the iconic scene of The Last Supper. With meticulous brushwork and impeccable attention to detail, Solari skillfully captures the profound emotions and interactions among Jesus Christ and his disciples during their final meal together. In this particular detail, we witness a moment frozen in time as each figure conveys their unique reactions to Jesus' revelation that one among them will betray him. The expressions on their faces range from shock and disbelief to contemplation and concern, revealing both human vulnerability and divine grace. The play of light and shadow adds depth to this evocative tableau, enhancing its dramatic impact. Every fold in the fabric, every gesture captured with precision; it is evident why Solari was considered one of Da Vinci's most talented students. Paul Maeyaert's expert photography brings out every nuance of color and texture present in this remarkable artwork. Through his lens, we are transported back to the 16th century when art flourished across Europe. As we gaze upon this extraordinary photo print, we cannot help but be reminded of the enduring power that great works of art possess - transcending time itself while continuing to inspire generations with their beauty and significance.
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