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  2. Last Supper (Tintoretto) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Supper is a painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Jacopo Tintoretto. An oil painting on canvas executed in 1592–1594, it is housed in the Basilica di San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice , Italy.

  3. Tintoretto - Wikipedia

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    The Last Supper (1594) Tintoretto's pictorial wit is evident in compositions such as Saint George, Saint Louis, and the Princess (1553). He subverts the usual portrayal of the subject, in which Saint George slays the dragon and rescues the princess; here, the princess sits astride the dragon, holding a whip.

  4. Last Supper - Wikipedia

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    The Last Supper is the final meal that, in the Gospel accounts, ... The Last Supper, by Tintoretto, 1592–1594. Valentin de Boulogne, 1625–1626.

  5. San Polo (church) - Wikipedia

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    On the left wall near the entrance is a Last Supper by Jacopo Tintoretto, while the first altarpiece on the left, is attributed to his studio. Other walls have canvases by Paolo Piazza ( St Silvester baptizes Emperor Constantine and St Paul Preaching ; by Jacopo Guarana ( Sacred Heart ).

  6. San Trovaso - Wikipedia

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    The Cappella del Santissimo Sacramento has a Last Supper by the elder Tintoretto companied by a copy of Christ washing the feet of the disciples by the same painter. The original is now housed in the National Gallery in London. [1] The Last Supper is shown on the Expo 2015, in the pavilion of the Vatican City. [2]

  7. Here's the Lates on "The Last Supper" Controversy at ... - AOL

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    Why was "The Last Supper" referenced at the Opening Ceremony? Long story short: the painting isn't actually the correct reference. While the Olympics performance may have invoked da Vinci's ...