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The Last Supper of Leonardo da Vinci - Hidden Scenes of the Gospels and Hidden Critisism of the Pontificate

Authors: Andreas Ball

Besides Leonardo da Vinci's drawing "Vitruvian Man" the author was also occupied with da Vinci's painting "The Last Supper" (performed between 1494/1495 and 1497/1498) and discovered several hidden information of the Gospels in it. Besides various scenes and quotations from the Gospels also connections to an early Renaissance painting are presented. Furthermore one can find aspects of hidden critisism referring the Popes, the first Representatives of Jesus Christ on earth especially for many Catholics. These Popes are of interest who lived at the time of Leonardo da Vinci.

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