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It is not true, or rather, has no historical support. It is unsubstantiated rumour.

The popular (fictional) account claims that the original model for Christ turned to crime, and six years later picked out of a lot of prisoners to portray Judas. After the sitting was done, the prisoner revealed he had been the original model for Christ. The story, which claims to be true, is set up as a parable of how someone pure enough to sit and pose for Christ can degenerate by following the path of sin to a prisoner vile eough to be chosen to pose for Judas.

In reality, the painting only took 2-4 years to complete [not the 7 years found in the story], though Da Vinci did pick a local prisoner as the face of Judas (after delaying finishing the fresco for a year in pursuit of the perfect evil visage). Disciples were primarily sketched from the faces of citizens of Milan that Da Vinci saw as he walked about,

The model used for Christ was not the same man, according to Wallace's 'The World of Leonardo 1452-1519'], and otherwise there is no historical source supporting the legend.

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In the painting of the Last Supper, commonly attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, the table features several items, including bread and wine, which symbolize the body and blood of Christ. There are also plates with food and possibly a bowl, along with various utensils. The arrangement emphasizes the communal aspect of the meal as well as the dramatic interactions among the disciples. The composition captures a moment of tension and revelation, particularly with Judas’s betrayal.


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