Jacobo Robusti Tintoretto, (1518-1594) painted this version of the Last Supper. The painting is an oil on canvas, 12 feet by 18 feet 8 inches. It can be seen in San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice.
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.
It was painted by Leonardo da Vinci after a duke specially ordered it from him for a chapel.Answer 2:It is true that Leonardo painted the most famous of 'Last Supper' paintings. There are, however, a multitude of Last Supper paintings, done by artists during several centuries, e.g. Ghirlandaio, del Castagno, Bouts, Veronese, Dali ...
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.
Hundreds of artists through the ages have painted the 'Last Supper'.
The Last Supper was painted in the dining room of a church in Milan
Brunozetti painted what is said to be a copy of "The Last Supper" after the version of "The Last Supper" was painted by Leonardo da Vinci in the 15th Century. There is no documentation to note what year Brunozetti painted this work.
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.
No it was painted with tempera.
It was painted by Leonardo da Vinci after a duke specially ordered it from him for a chapel.Answer 2:It is true that Leonardo painted the most famous of 'Last Supper' paintings. There are, however, a multitude of Last Supper paintings, done by artists during several centuries, e.g. Ghirlandaio, del Castagno, Bouts, Veronese, Dali ...
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.
Hundreds of artists through the ages have painted the 'Last Supper'.
The Last Supper was painted in the dining room of a church in Milan
to show what jesus did for us
No, it was painted by Leonardo di vinci, who was Italian.
Leonardo Da Vinci
It was painted 1495-1497.
Leonardo da Vinci