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Last Supper, c. 1485-1500 (oil on panel)
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Last Supper, c. 1485-1500 (oil on panel)
5916323 Last Supper, c. 1485-1500 (oil on panel) by Master of the Amsterdam Death of the Virgin (fl.1500); 51.7x63.5 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: Circle of the Master of the Amsterdam Death of the Virgin)
Media ID 31725096
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This print showcases the renowned masterpiece, "Last Supper" created by the Master of the Amsterdam Death of the Virgin during the late 15th to early 16th century. Measuring at an impressive 51.7x63.5 cm, this oil on panel painting is housed in the prestigious Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The artwork depicts a significant biblical event - Jesus Christ's last meal with his disciples before his crucifixion. The composition portrays a solemn gathering around a table where Jesus and his twelve apostles are seated. Symbolism abounds as this moment captures both betrayal and devotion. Judas Iscariot, identified as the one who would betray Jesus, is subtly depicted among the group of disciples. This portrayal adds depth to the narrative and foreshadows Judas' treachery that leads to Christ's ultimate sacrifice for humanity. Executed with remarkable skill and attention to detail, this Renaissance-era altarpiece exemplifies Northern European artistry from that period. Its rich colors and intricate brushwork bring life to each character present at this pivotal moment in Christian history. As viewers engage with this powerful image, they are transported back in time to witness not only a historical event but also experience its profound spiritual significance. It serves as a testament to faith while reminding us of our own capacity for loyalty or betrayal within our lives today.
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