Jesus and the 12 apostles
Leonardo da vinci
The last supper is the meal Christ had with his disciples. Is not that what you mean? That was about 33 AD.Perhaps you mean one of the hundreds of paintings made of that subject through the centuries.Perhaps you mean the painting by Leonardo da Vinci? If you do, why did you not say so????It was completed in 1497.When you ask about a painting ALWAYS name the artist!!!
Raymond Gates created and funded the last supper. He also made up jesus and everyone in the painting.
He made many, among these , his most famous paintings, the Mona Lisa, and the painting of the Last Supper. He also drew invention designs for things like the calculator. That is, if you're talking about Leonardo Da Vinci.
The most famous version is a large wall mural by Leonardo da Vinci, done between 1495 and 1498, copied as an oil painting by Giampietrino around 1520. Other versions include a painting by Giotto di Bondone in 1306, a fresco by Andrea del Castagano in 1445-1450, and a version by Dieric Bouts painted in tempera and oil on wood in 1464-1468. Tintoretto painted a huge (12 feet by 18 feet) version in 1594. Veronese painted an oil on canvas entitled 'Christ in the House of Levi' in 1573, a scene of the last supper. There are some Byzantine pieces which could also fall under the subject of the last supper, mosaics made before the 1400's.
If you mean Leonardo's painting it used the perspective, an invention which was then about 80 years old. Leonardo also invented some new paint to use here. It was a disaster and has deteriorated horribly.
The Last Supper, painted by Leonardo da Vinci, began to deteriorate soon after its completion due to the experimental technique he used. Instead of traditional fresco, da Vinci applied tempera on dry plaster, which made the mural susceptible to moisture and environmental factors. Over the years, the painting suffered from damage due to humidity, pollution, and even the building's use as a barracks and a stable. Restoration efforts have aimed to preserve the artwork, but the original details have been significantly lost.
No, only Jesus and his Apostles were at the Last Supper. If by 'Last Supper' you mean the famous fresco by da Vinci, there is not a girl or woman in that painting either. This seems to be a common misconception since the work of fiction by Dan Brown, and movie 'The da Vinci Code'.
He made no paintings during his last years, which were spent in France in the service of the French king.If you mean the Last Supper, (which you have not written), there are no records of the payment.
Frescoes were made by painting waterbased paint on fresh plaster. This caused the paint to sink into the plaster, thus making it much more permanent than painting on a dried surface. Leonardo da Vinci's famous Last Supper is a fresco and even though it is damaged, it still has lasted over 400 years.
The Last Supper is a subject many artists have addressed. The most famous image is the fresco done by Leonardo da Vinci. Freso is a process of mixing pigment with wet plaster to paint a wall, or ceiling.
Leonardo da Vinci