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Last Supper Collection

"The Last Supper: A Symbolic Gathering of Faith and Artistic Expression" The Last Supper, a momentous event in Christian history

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Last Supper Collection: Last Supper of Jesus and the Apostles
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Last Supper Collection: Last Supper, painted on a Rasta home, Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies
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Last Supper Collection: The Last Supper, 1800. Creators: Raphael Morghen, Teodoro Matteini
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Last Supper Collection: Sketch for the Last Supper
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Last Supper Collection: The Last Supper
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Last Supper Collection: The Last Supper, ca. 1325-30. Creator: Ugolino da Siena
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Last Supper Collection: The Last Supper. Artist: Juanes, Juan de (c. 1507-1579)
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Last Supper Collection: The Institution of the Eucharist, c. 1490-1495. Creator: Ercole de Roberti
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Last Supper Collection: The Last Supper (colour litho)
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Last Supper Collection: 'La cene'(The Last Supper) Peinture d
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Last Supper Collection: Christ Washing the Apostles Feet, c. 1618. Creator: Jacques Callot
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Last Supper Collection: Stained glass depicting the Last Supper at Saint-Honor? d Eylau church
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Last Supper Collection: Israel, Jerusalem, Mount Zion, The Cenacle - Room of the Last Supper - The upper room
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Last Supper Collection: The Last Supper, between c1495 and c1500. Creator: Pedro Berruguete
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Last Supper Collection: The Last Supper, between c1495 and c1500. Creator: Pedro Berruguete
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Last Supper Collection: Illustration in black and white of the Last Supper
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Last Supper Collection: The Last Supper, 1803. Artist: Michael Kock
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Last Supper Collection: Christ the Redeemer - Bible, New Testament
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Last Supper Collection: Left door of the narthex of the church of Saint-Madeleine in Vezelay
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Last Supper Collection: Two small tapestries, originally in Bologna, decorating a fifteenth century baldachin
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Last Supper Collection: The Calvary of Pleyben
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Last Supper Collection: Last Supper; fresco by Ghirlandaio in the Sala del Cenacolo, Museo di San Marco, Florence
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Last Supper Collection: Copy from the Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci (1483-1520), the Upper Room in Santa Maria delle
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Last Supper Collection: Last supper, fresco, Andrea del Sarto (1486-1530), Cenacolo Museum by Andrea del Sarto, Florence
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Last Supper Collection: Last Supper, detail of the face of S. Thomas; fresco by Ghirlandaio
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Last Supper Collection: DIS-F-001086-0000
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Last Supper Collection: Flemish tapestry with Scenes from the Passion of Christ; work preserved in the Confraternita del SS
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Last Supper Collection: A sculpture group portraying the Madonna with the Child and saints
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Last Supper Collection: Door of the Church of Saint John Fuorcivitas in Pistoia
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Last Supper Collection: Ascension: relief on the presbytery left wall. Work by Biagio da Vairone and Stefano da Sesto
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Last Supper Collection: The Last Supper; tapestry by the Gobelins Company, designed by Jean Audran, Palazzo del Quirinale
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Last Supper Collection: French diptych from the XIV century: work preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris
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Last Supper Collection: The Last Supper: detail of the pulpit of Volterra Cathedral, in the province of Pisa, in Tuscany
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Last Supper Collection: Supper of Jesus and the Apostles, bas-relief of the architrave of the portal of the Church of S
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Last Supper Collection: Last Supper; high relief attributed to Tullio Lombardo, in the church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli
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Last Supper Collection: The Last Supper. Miniature attributed to Francesco or Giovanni Boccardi
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Last Supper Collection: The baptism of Christ and the Last Supper; small enamel plaques of the Pala d'Oro, in St
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Last Supper Collection: The Last Supper, relief on the antependium, by Arrigo Brunick
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Last Supper Collection: Last Supper. Enameled copper with bas-relief made by Limoges workshops
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Last Supper Collection: Last supper; panel by Jean Ravy in collaboration with Jean Bouteillier located in the Cathedral of
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Last Supper Collection: Antependium of the Last Supper, in the Church of San Remigio, Florence
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Last Supper Collection: High relief depicting some scenes from the life of Jesus Christ
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Last Supper Collection: Reliefs of the Life of the Virgin, in the Choir of the Certosa di Pavia
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Last Supper Collection: Reliefs of the Life of Christ in the Choir of the Certosa di Pavia
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Last Supper Collection: Tabernacle in the church of Santa Barbara in the Maschio Angioino, Naples
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Last Supper Collection: The Last Supper; tapestry by Gasparre Panini from a design by Alessandro Allori
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Last Supper Collection: Jesus Christ and apostles at Last Supper. (print)
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Last Supper Collection: Mosaic of 'The Lords Supper, 'the New Reredos in Westminster Abbey (engraving)


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"The Last Supper: A Symbolic Gathering of Faith and Artistic Expression" The Last Supper, a momentous event in Christian history, depicts Jesus and his apostles sharing their final meal together before his crucifixion. This iconic scene has been immortalized through various artistic interpretations across different cultures and time periods. In Bridgetown, Barbados, the Last Supper is painted on a Rasta home, showcasing the fusion of religious symbolism with local Caribbean influences. The vibrant colors and intricate details serve as a testament to the enduring power of this biblical narrative. Raphael Morghen and Teodoro Matteini's 1800 rendition captures the emotional intensity of this sacred gathering. Their skilled craftsmanship brings each disciple to life, highlighting their individual reactions to Jesus' profound words. A sketch for the Last Supper offers us a glimpse into an artist's creative process. It reveals the meticulous planning required to capture every gesture and expression with precision—a testament to the importance placed on accurately depicting this pivotal moment in art history. Ugolino da Siena's interpretation from ca. 1325-30 showcases his unique style while remaining faithful to the essence of this biblical event. His use of color and composition adds depth and dimensionality to each figure present at that fateful table. Juan de Juanes' version demonstrates how artists throughout history have sought inspiration from one another while adding their own personal touch. With delicate brushstrokes and attention to detail, he conveys both reverence for tradition and innovation within his portrayal. "La cene, " a captivating painting by an unknown artist, invites viewers into an intimate setting where they can witness Jesus breaking bread with his disciples firsthand. The use of light enhances its ethereal quality—transporting observers back in time as if they were witnessing this divine encounter themselves. Jacques Callot's "Christ Washing the Apostles Feet" reminds us that humility was also present during this momentous occasion.