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La Cene de Leonard de Vinci, Refectoire du Couvent de Santa Maria delle Grazie, a Milan (engraving)
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La Cene de Leonard de Vinci, Refectoire du Couvent de Santa Maria delle Grazie, a Milan (engraving)
5199914 La Cene de Leonard de Vinci, Refectoire du Couvent de Santa Maria delle Grazie, a Milan (engraving) by Italian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: La Cene de Leonard de Vinci, Refectoire du Couvent de Santa Maria delle Grazie, a Milan. Illustration for Florence by Charles Yriarte (Paris, 1881). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
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Firenze Last Leonardo Da Vinci Supper
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This engraving captures the iconic painting "La Cene de Leonard de Vinci" by Italian School, dating back to the 19th century. The print showcases the famous Last Supper scene in the Refectoire du Couvent de Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan. This masterpiece, created by Leonardo da Vinci himself, is a testament to his unparalleled artistic genius. The image has been digitally cleaned and preserved for posterity, allowing us to appreciate every intricate detail of this renowned artwork. The composition depicts Jesus Christ and his disciples gathered around a table during their final meal together before his crucifixion. The setting exudes an aura of solemnity and spirituality as each figure exhibits unique expressions and gestures that convey their emotions at this pivotal moment. Through skillful use of light and shadow, Leonardo masterfully brings depth and realism to each character. This engraving not only serves as a visual representation of one of history's most significant religious events but also pays homage to Florence itself. It was originally created as an illustration for Charles Yriarte's book on Florence published in Paris in 1881. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back in time to witness Leonardo da Vinci's brilliance firsthand. It stands as a testament to Italy's rich cultural heritage and its enduring impact on European artistry.
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