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    which will be given up for you.” After saying this, the priest lifts up the bread while one of the altar servers rings a bell three times. After laying the bread down, the priest picks up the chalice of wine. The priest tells the church that after supper was over Jesus took a chalice of wine and told his disciples “Take this, all of you, and drink from it. This is the cup of my blood, the blood of the new and everlasting covenant. It will be shed for you and for all so that sins may be forgiven. Do

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    2. Jesus institutes the first Lord’s Supper (22-25) V:22-24), What do you do when you have been hurt in ministry by those close to you? Follow the example of Jesus and continue in ministry fulfilling the will of God. Jesus does not allow the betrayal of Judas to sidetrack Him. He does not allow it to upset Him. His focus is on pleasing and fulfilling the will of God. According to John’s account it is during this meal Jesus took a towel and washes the feet of the disciples as an example for them to

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    the political and social aspects of life. Thus, there was heavy influence of religion in art. Several works of art from the age have stood out because of their religious symbolism. The most identifying work among these is Leonado da Vinci’s ‘The Last Supper’. Various sculptures, murals and paintings represented in architecture have carried high symbolic value. What can be said to be one of his most eminent lines, Wilde ends the preface of the novel with the line “All art is quite useless”. The alerting

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    Mannerism, which would completely shift the artistical style of the Renaissance. Both time periods would be characterized by their own unique techniques that artists would reflect in their artwork. When comparing Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper and Jacopo Tintoretto’s The Last Supper, the different styles and techniques from the periods in which they were created is reflected in their paintings. The High Renaissance took place in Rome around 1490 and lasted about four decades. Since artists had already

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    2. INTRODUCTION Andres Martiz Jr.'s "The Last Supper To Go" sits low on the wall of the Florida Gulf Coast University Art Lab, just above the floorboards. It stands in stark contrast to the plain white wall behind it, attached there by two golden chains and two nails. The actual print of The Last Supper rests on a board with four wheels, not quite parallel to the wall. The visible image of The Last Supper is actually a reflection on a mirror fastened against the wall. The viewer must get quite

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    The Analysis of “The Last Supper” The Renaissance is a significant period of the West in the history. Literature, painting, architecture and others have changed a lot during this period. As a master, The Last Supper has become the one of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous masterpieces. This article will briefly discuss the Last Supper, about its basic details and characteristics. The “Last Supper” is a popular subject of painting in history; however, the most famous version is painted by Leonardo da

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    Research Essay “ The Last Supper” painted by Leonardo Da Vinci is one of the most famous and complex works of art in the world. A better understanding of this painting will enable people to understand Da Vinci’s mind, and give people an insight into the Renaissance period. This painting was commissioned by the Duke of Milan, Ludovico Sforza. Ludovico Sforza wanted this particular scene painted in the dining hall of the Convent of Santa Maria Delle Grazie in Milan, Italy. In 1495, Leonardo Da Vinci

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    Appreciation Mr. Speck November 19, 2014 Compare and contrast Leonardo’s The Last Supper with Tintoretto’s The Last Supper Tintoretto and Leonardo da Vinci are the two painters who are recognized for their famous paintings called “The Last Supper”. The Last Supper painting has a spiritual theme to it. It is one of the most important occasions in Christian religion. The view of how Tintoretto had painted his version of The Last Supper caught my eye and it surprised me how his was so different from Leonardo

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    The Last Supper The Italian Renaissance artist Jacopo Tintoretto, painted The Last Supper in 1592-1594. The last supper is an oil painting on canvas and it is placed in the Basilica di San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice, northern Italy. The dimensions of the painting are 365cm and 568cm. The Last Supper by

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