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Jesus attended only one supper, hence the name "last supper." At the last supper, Jesus instituted the Eucharist and laid the foundation for the Catholic Mass. Many other Christians today celebrate this "last supper" on Sunday mornings at church as a means of symbolic reunion with God.
There were 13 people at the last supper. 12 apostles and Jesus Christ.
There were 13 people who took part i n the last super.
Hundreds of artists through the ages have painted the 'Last Supper'.
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.
Jesus attended only one supper, hence the name "last supper." At the last supper, Jesus instituted the Eucharist and laid the foundation for the Catholic Mass. Many other Christians today celebrate this "last supper" on Sunday mornings at church as a means of symbolic reunion with God.
There were 13 people at the last supper. 12 apostles and Jesus Christ.
There should be 13 people since there was Jesus and the 12 disciples.
There were 13 people who took part i n the last super.
French families have supper on Christmas Eve then attend midnight Mass and a festive
Hundreds of artists through the ages have painted the 'Last Supper'.
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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.
The "Last Supper" was central to The Da Vinci Code, by Dan Brown.
Last year the numbers hit around 120,000
There are many famous paintings by Leonardo Da Vinci. The most Famous two would have to be the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper. :P Definitely the mona lisa. I would also say the last supper.
Many painters have painted the last supper. But you are probably referring to Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper". It is not actually a painting, it is a mural (wall painting). It was painted on the wall of the refectory of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie, in Milan.