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The Last Supper (1495-1498) by Leonardo da Vinci. Archival Print on Museum Quality Matte Paper. Premium Wood Framed Wall Art. Original Aspect Ratio
The Last Supper (1495-1498) by Leonardo da Vinci. Archival Print on Museum Quality Matte Paper. Premium Wood Framed Wall Art. Original Aspect Ratio
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Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" stands as a monumental achievement in the annals of art history, a testament to the genius of its creator. Painted between 1495 and 1498 on the refectory wall of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, this masterpiece captures the dramatic moment of Christ announcing his betrayal. Leonardo, the quintessential Renaissance man, was born in 1452 in Vinci, Italy. His life spanned a period of profound cultural transformation, during which he excelled as a painter, scientist, and inventor, embodying the era's spirit of inquiry and humanism.
Leonardo's style in "The Last Supper" is a harmonious blend of scientific precision and emotional depth. Utilizing linear perspective, he creates an illusion of space that draws the viewer into the scene, while his use of chiaroscuro adds a dramatic intensity to the composition. Known for his meticulous attention to human anatomy and expression, Leonardo conveys the apostles' varied reactions with remarkable psychological insight.
Philosophically, Leonardo sought to explore the divine and the human, capturing the tension between fate and free will. This work, a fresco-secco, faced challenges due to the experimental technique, yet its influence on Western art is immeasurable. Today, "The Last Supper" remains a pivotal piece of Renaissance art, housed in its original location, a symbol of Leonardo's enduring legacy.
Artists Name: Leonardo da Vinci
Artwork Name: The Last Supper
Artwork Date: 1495-1498
Artist Nationality: Italian
Artistic Style or Movement: Renaissance
Genre: Religious art
Period: High Renaissance
Medium: Tempera and oil on plaster
Technique: Fresco-secco
Cultural and Geographic Context: Milan
Italy during the late 15th century
Thematic or Conceptual Context: Depiction of the last meal of Jesus with his disciples
Artist's Intent and Context: To capture the moment Jesus announces one of his disciples will betray him
Formal elements and Composition: Use of perspective
balanced composition
and focus on emotional expressions.
Elevate your space with museum-quality fine art prints. Archival inks, oak or ash frames, sustainable materials. Ready to hang, timeless style.
Bring the elegance of timeless art into your home with this museum-grade wall print, designed for discerning collectors and art lovers alike. More than décor, this print invites moments of reflection and appreciation, transforming your space into a personal gallery.
Each print is crafted to the highest standard:
True-to-life color & detail – Printed with archival, pigment-based inks for exceptional depth and lasting vibrancy.
Premium framing options – Custom-built in natural oak or ash wood with shatterproof plexiglass for durability and elegance.
Gallery-standard materials – Archival-grade, acid-free paper with a glare-free finish.
Sustainable craftsmanship – FSC-certified papers and responsibly sourced wood frames.
Ready to hang – Delivered fully framed and display-ready.
Don’t miss your chance to own a masterpiece that endures across generations.
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Leonardo's style in "The Last Supper" is a harmonious blend of scientific precision and emotional depth. Utilizing linear perspective, he creates an illusion of space that draws the viewer into the scene, while his use of chiaroscuro adds a dramatic intensity to the composition. Known for his meticulous attention to human anatomy and expression, Leonardo conveys the apostles' varied reactions with remarkable psychological insight.
Philosophically, Leonardo sought to explore the divine and the human, capturing the tension between fate and free will. This work, a fresco-secco, faced challenges due to the experimental technique, yet its influence on Western art is immeasurable. Today, "The Last Supper" remains a pivotal piece of Renaissance art, housed in its original location, a symbol of Leonardo's enduring legacy.
Artists Name: Leonardo da Vinci
Artwork Name: The Last Supper
Artwork Date: 1495-1498
Artist Nationality: Italian
Artistic Style or Movement: Renaissance
Genre: Religious art
Period: High Renaissance
Medium: Tempera and oil on plaster
Technique: Fresco-secco
Cultural and Geographic Context: Milan
Italy during the late 15th century
Thematic or Conceptual Context: Depiction of the last meal of Jesus with his disciples
Artist's Intent and Context: To capture the moment Jesus announces one of his disciples will betray him
Formal elements and Composition: Use of perspective
balanced composition
and focus on emotional expressions.
Elevate your space with museum-quality fine art prints. Archival inks, oak or ash frames, sustainable materials. Ready to hang, timeless style.
Bring the elegance of timeless art into your home with this museum-grade wall print, designed for discerning collectors and art lovers alike. More than décor, this print invites moments of reflection and appreciation, transforming your space into a personal gallery.
Each print is crafted to the highest standard:
True-to-life color & detail – Printed with archival, pigment-based inks for exceptional depth and lasting vibrancy.
Premium framing options – Custom-built in natural oak or ash wood with shatterproof plexiglass for durability and elegance.
Gallery-standard materials – Archival-grade, acid-free paper with a glare-free finish.
Sustainable craftsmanship – FSC-certified papers and responsibly sourced wood frames.
Ready to hang – Delivered fully framed and display-ready.
Don’t miss your chance to own a masterpiece that endures across generations.
Famous Art, Famous Artist, Art, Painting, Art History, Historic Art, Fine Art, Art Print, Art Lover, Love Art
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