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The Original Picture of the Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci stands as one of the most iconic and revered masterpieces in the entire history of Western art. Created between 1495 and 1498, this breathtaking mural depicts the dramatic moment when Jesus Christ announces to his twelve apostles that one among them will betray him. Leonardo's extraordinary genius is evident in every detail — from the meticulously composed arrangement of figures to the masterful use of light and shadow that breathes life into each apostle's unique emotional reaction. The painting's perspective draws the viewer's eye directly toward Christ at the center, creating a sense of divine presence and narrative tension that has captivated audiences for over five centuries.
Housed in the refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy, this monumental work showcases Leonardo Da Vinci's unparalleled ability to merge spiritual storytelling with scientific precision. Unlike traditional oil paintings on canvas, Leonardo experimented with tempera and oil directly on a dry plaster wall, a bold technique that, while contributing to its gradual deterioration, produced an unmatched depth of color and luminosity during its time. Today, the Last Supper remains a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a timeless symbol of human emotion, faith, and artistic brilliance — a true treasure that every art lover and history enthusiast must experience at least once in their lifetime.