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... This subject is one of the more significant in the Christian religion, the Last Supper. In both Leonardo Da Vincis work and Jacopo Tintorettos treatment, the material is dealt with differently, but their ideologies and belief systems are at the core of their works differences.
When looking at the work of one of the masters of the High Renaissance, Leonardo Da Vinci, one must first understand the characteristics of the styles of art during his time. ... Yet while keeping some of its value, Leonardo was able to break away from that tradition. In Leonardos Last Supper these ideas can be seen quite clearly. ... Vito Zane, author of Leonardo Da Vinci, The Last Supper explains that these reactions were chosen because "Leonardo chose to paint the story of the Supper at its climax, the moment of Christs prediction of the betrayal by Judas.”
In Leonardo’s work, the room that these men are dining in resembles an attic and as the eye passes through the upper room, a landscape is visible through the windows.
Approximate Word count = 816 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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