Posted on 02/11/2023 6:18:23 AM PST by Hebrews 11:6
~ Encouragement for Appreciating and Applying God's Word ~ |
֎ Featuring 28 Paintings, 2 Mosaics and 1 Relief ֎ Chapter 14*
31 KURT WENNER "The Last Supper" 32 MARIANO SALVADOR MAELLA "The Last Supper" 33 COSIMO ROSSELLI "Last Supper" 34 GEORGE ROSSIDIS "The Last Supper" 35 JARED JOHNSON "One Last Melody" 36 KEVIN MICHAEL VERKAMP "Our Last Supper" 37 GIORGI KOBIASHVILI "The Last Supper" 38 JAMES TISSOT "The Last Supper" 39 GANESH KELAGINA BEEDU SHENOY "Last Supper" 40 FRA STEFANO DA CARPI GIUSEPPE BARNABA SOLIERI "Last Supper" 41 Source 42 JOE BARTZ "The Last Supper—All Things Must Pass" 43 WILLIAM BRASSEY HOLE "Jesus Tells His Disciples that He Will Be Betrayed" 44 PLAUTILLA NELLI "The Last Supper" 45 LORENZO SABATINI "Last Supper" 46 LUCAS VAN LEYDEN "The Last Supper" 47 HANS HOLBEIN the Younger "The Last Supper" 48 JAUME HUGUET "Last Supper" 49 LUCAS CRANACH Source 50 PIETER POURBUS "Last Supper" A jubilant Treachery approaches Judas, who is leaving with his bag of silver 51 DIERIC BOUTS "The Last Supper" 52 DUCCIO DI BUONINSEGNA "Last Supper" 53 PALMA IL VECCHIO "The Last Supper" 54 Source 55 JON McNAUGHTON Source 56 ANTONIO SALVIATI "The Last Supper" 57 FRANCISZEK C. KULON "The Last Supper" 58 LUCAS CRANACH the Elder Source 59 GERBRAND VAN DEN EECKHOUT "The Last Supper" 60 AMBROSIUS FRANCKEN I "The Last Supper " 61 DAGNAN-BOUVERET "Last Supper" *For parallel accounts, see MATTHEW 26 and LUKE 22 |
Red hair and black heart.
By the way, I liked the Dagnan-Bouveret so much that I also plunked it into the midst of tomorrow’s thread, where it serves as the first wine image. Mum’s the word!
Ha Ha!
You have a great eye…I thought it was a stand-out.
I’m sneaky like that. Not the first time I’ve done that....
How many images do you have of Christ Jesus as First Responder/EMT? No ambulance required. Imagine that!
Babe Ruth famously responded, when asked how many home runs he had hit: "I'll hit 'em, you count 'em."
My vote is for the guy that the servant is handing the drink to, in green. Looks sort of like Cranach’s portrait of Luther, with beard added.
You are right, I went to check in one of my art books. The man receiving the cup of wine is Luther and the servant is thought to be Cranach the Younger who completed the painting his father had started. Good catch.
That’s pretty neat. I thought the servant looked a bit on the contemporary side. :-)
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