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The Last Supper, after Leonardo da Vinci, 1634-35 (red chalk)
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The Last Supper, after Leonardo da Vinci, 1634-35 (red chalk)
3615950 The Last Supper, after Leonardo da Vinci, 1634-35 (red chalk)
by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (1606-69); 36.2x47.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Based on Leonardo da Vincis mural of the Last Supper in Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan.); Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 23006956
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This print showcases Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn's interpretation of "The Last Supper" originally painted by Leonardo da Vinci in the 16th century. Created in red chalk, this remarkable piece measures 36.2x47.5 cm and is housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Rembrandt's rendition pays homage to da Vinci's iconic mural located in Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan. The Dutch artist skillfully captures the essence of this biblical scene, depicting Jesus Christ and his twelve apostles gathered around a table during their final meal together before his crucifixion. The image exudes a sense of solemnity and introspection as each disciple contemplates their role within this pivotal moment in Christian history. The composition beautifully portrays the emotional weight carried by both Jesus and his followers as they partake in what would later become known as the Eucharist or Holy Communion. Through intricate details and masterful technique, Rembrandt transports viewers back to this significant event from the New Testament, inviting us to reflect on themes of faith, betrayal, sacrifice, and redemption. As an emblematic representation of religious art from Holland's Golden Age period, this stunning drawing serves as a testament to Rembrandt's immense talent and enduring legacy within the art world.
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