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The painting is a [[mural]] on the wall of the [[Santa Maria delle Grazie]] rectory in the dining room in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. It measures 460 X 880 cm. Da Vinci began painting it in [[1495]] and finished it in [[1498]], but did not work on it all the time between these years. Some people think the painting has secret messages.
The painting is a [[mural]] on the wall of the [[Santa Maria delle Grazie]] rectory in the dining room in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. It measures 460 X 880 cm. Da Vinci began painting it in [[1495]] and finished it in [[1498]], but did not work on it all the time between these years. Some people think the painting has secret messages.

The analysis conducted by Riccardo Magnani suggests a possible correspondence between the shapes of the spires of the [[Resegone]] in [[Lecco]] on [[Lake Como]] and the figures depicted in [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s [[The Last Supper (Leonardo)|Last Supper]].

[[File:Leonardo's Resegone and the Last Supper are superimposable, analysis by Prof. Riccardo Magnani.jpg|thumb|upright=1.5|Riccardo Magnani's analysis suggests overlays between Leonardo's Resegone and the Last Supper painting.]]


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Revision as of 05:17, 4 June 2024

The Last Supper

The Last Supper is a painting by Leonardo da Vinci. It is a picture of the last supper of Jesus and his disciples. It shows how they reacted when Jesus said that one of them would betray him. Each disciple has their own expression showing their own reaction to what Jesus has just told them.

The painting is a mural on the wall of the Santa Maria delle Grazie rectory in the dining room in Milan, Italy. It measures 460 X 880 cm. Da Vinci began painting it in 1495 and finished it in 1498, but did not work on it all the time between these years. Some people think the painting has secret messages.