Painting Supper facts
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During that time he was commissioned to paint the Virgin of the Rocks for the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception and The Last supper for the monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie.
how much is the last supper painting worth?
The painting of The Last Supper is actually 15 feet by 29 feet in size
What type of painting is the last supper?
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what is the last supper painting about?
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Eating guinea pigs is so entrenched in Peruvian culture that a painting of the Last Supper in a Cathedral in Cusco depicts Christ and the 12 disciples dining on guinea pig.
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Renaissance painter Paolo Veronese was called before the Inquisition to explain why his 39-foot painting of the Last Supper was full of jesters, dwarves and Germans
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There is in a cathedral in Peru with a painting of The Last Supper with cooked Guinea Pig on the plate in front of Jesus
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Leonardo da Vinci's painting of The Last Supper was almost destroyed during WWII when an American bomb destroyed the building. Only the wall depicting The Last Supper was left intact.
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The Italian painter Paolo Veronese had to appear before the Inquisition in 1573 to explain why his painting of the Last Supper contained "buffoons, drunken Germans, dwarfs and other such scurrilities"
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The reason we can't put our elbows on the table is because Judas had his elbow on the table in Da Vinci's painting "The Last Supper."
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In Cusco Cathedral there is a painting of the last supper with a guinea pig.