For a majority in Christianity it is Holy (or Maundy) Thursday of their Easter week. For a minority of Christians, it is the evening part of the Passover (days begin and end at sunset), 14th day of the first month after sunset of Nisan 14.
The last supper was a Thursday Christ was crucified on a Friday
Jesus had a last supper because the next day he is going to die on the cross
This was categorized under 'The Last Supper', so I'm going to conclude that you were referring to that. The Last Supper was not bad, however what proceeded the day after and what the Last Supper stood for is rather grotesque.The Last Supper was, in the New Testament, the Last Supper that Jesus ate with his disciples, and the one in which he gave his last words of wisdom. The proceeding day, Jesus was set to be crucified, and hence the celebration of Easter.
mona lisa and the last supper
For purely cultural reasons. Some call it the last meal, for instance. To some, "dinner" and "supper" mean the same meal, for others they have both a dinner and a supper everyday, for instance on a farm: breakfast in the morning, then lunch, then dinner, then after the last work of the day, supper.
The Last Supper
Supper is a meal usually eaten in the late afternoon or evening and is usually the last meal of the day.
No. The Lord's Supper commemorates the Last Supper, at which Christ ate with His disciples, and proclaimed the bread and the wine as His body and blood. The difference is that the Last Supper was a onetime event, while the Lord's Supper is the Christian church's regular celebration of Christ's sacrifice for our forgiveness. It is also known as Holy Communion or, in some churches, the Eucharist.
The Last Supper refers to the last meal that Jesus Christ shared with his disciples before his betrayal by Judas later that night and his crucifixion the next day. It is also famous because it was at the Last Supper that Jesus instituted the tradition of the Eucharist.
Painting the Mona Lisa & The Last Supper
He being Leonardo da Vinci painted the 'Last Supper' on a plaster wall in a church in Milan, Italy. The process is known as Fresco.
In many ways, the artists that attempted to paint the Last Supper pretty much had to guess what the Apostles looked like; not like there were pictures anywhere. If you had meant "The" Last Supper, try comparing the details of the figures with others in other Last Suppers.