Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper becomes a meditation on emotion and composition in the Slow Art format. As the scene unfolds in silence, gestures ripple like waves from Christ’s calm center. Faces tense, hands reach, and space breathes between the figures, offering a powerful sense of anticipation. The faded wall painting, with its fragile textures and divine symmetry, invites close looking. This is not just a biblical moment, it’s a timeless study of human presence, doubt, and grace.
This work can be seen at [The Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan,https://cenacolovinciano.org/en/museum/the-works/the-last-supper-leonardo-da-vinci-1452-1519/]
Duration:
00:05:16
Tags:
last, supper, leonardo da vinci, da vinci, the last supper, italian renaissance, old master, old masters, painting, santa maria delle grazie, milan museum, renaissance, religious, italy, italian art, italian, historical, art history