People did not react at all, because only a handful of monks saw it. It was painted for the chapel of the Isenheim monastery.
The mood would be sad, and yet, a bit uncomfortable. But really it depends on the painting and how it makes you feel or react towards the painting.
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 painting "Supper at Emmaus," created by Caravaggio, depicts the moment after the resurrection of Jesus when he reveals his identity to two of his disciples. The two figures at the table are typically identified as Cleopas and another disciple, who react with surprise and recognition. Jesus is portrayed at the center, gesturing dramatically, while a servant stands in the background, emphasizing the moment's significance. The artwork captures the themes of revelation and the divine presence in everyday life.
Most new art forms (in literature, in music, in pictorial art) are difficult to understand at first. Some people react by being angry.
React is a verb; reacted is the simple past tense.
How did the people of Germany react of the ww1 treaty of versai
it is unknown but allot people actually react to it
People did not react at all because they did not know about the stroke (apex)
People react because of glands in you eyes and brain that send waves into your mom.
People did not react at all because they did not know about the stroke.
Brain damaged people may react slowly to questions and events.
How did the celtic people in Britain react to the viking invasion
people react like huh... she is godly and ugh... she's pathetic
the people beleived on Him
You have to specify which people and which pamphlet.
They shiver
They get scared