above: Last Supper Collage, 2013 by Akira Hashiguchi
For the past few years I have been sharing with you classic, modern, contemporary and pop culture versions of Leonardo Da Vinci’s famous Last Supper painting. Read more
above: Last Supper Collage, 2013 by Akira Hashiguchi
For the past few years I have been sharing with you classic, modern, contemporary and pop culture versions of Leonardo Da Vinci’s famous Last Supper painting. Read more
Okay, so technically The Last Supper was held on the Thursday before Good Friday. But today, for Easter, I’m reposting (with some updates) a combination of three of my favorite posts which, together, give you a background on Leonardo da Vinci’s famous painting and show an immense collection of various fine art, pop culture and photographic interpretations of it. Read more
above: A beautiful photographic depiction of just the hands from The Last Supper by Bananocrate
Since Jesus came back from the dead (according to some), so shall my post on interpretations of one of the world’s most famous paintings, The Last Supper: Read more
Whenever I see popular blog posts and online articles about something in pop culture that references something historical, I always wonder if the … ahem, younger generations know the origin of the original and how many other interpretations had been created prior to the one they tweeted, tagged, posted on ‘digg’ or shared on facebook. Read more