The Last Supper
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The Last Supper
Summary
The Last Supper is a painting[1]. It ranks in the top 7% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- The Last Supper is the creator of Michael Damaskinos[3].
- The Last Supper's religion is recorded as Christianity[4].
- The Last Supper's image is recorded as Michael Damaskinos The Last Supper.png[5].
- The Last Supper's instance of is recorded as painting[6].
- The Last Supper's instance of is recorded as icon[7].
- The Last Supper's movement is recorded as Cretan school[8].
- The Last Supper's genre is recorded as religious art[9].
- The Last Supper's depicts is recorded as Jesus Christ[10].
- The Last Supper's depicts is recorded as Judas Iscariot[11].
- The Last Supper's depicts is recorded as Thomas the Apostle[12].
- The Last Supper's depicts is recorded as Simon the Zealot[13].
- The Last Supper's depicts is recorded as Jude the Apostle[14].
- The Last Supper's depicts is recorded as James, son of Alphaeus[15].
- The Last Supper's depicts is recorded as Matthew the Apostle[16].
- The Last Supper's depicts is recorded as Bartholomew the Apostle[17].
- The Last Supper's depicts is recorded as Philip the Apostle[18].
- The Last Supper's depicts is recorded as John the Apostle[19].
- The Last Supper's depicts is recorded as St. James the Elder[20].
- The Last Supper's depicts is recorded as Andrew the Apostle[21].
- The Last Supper's depicts is recorded as Saint Peter[22].
- The Last Supper's depicts is recorded as Michael Damaskinos[23].
- The Last Supper's depicts is recorded as dog[24].
- The Last Supper's made from material is recorded as tempera[25].
- The Last Supper's made from material is recorded as gold leaf[26].
- The Last Supper's collection is recorded as Collection of Agia Aikaterini of Sinai[27].
Body
Works and Contributions
The Last Supper is the creator of Michael Damaskinos[3].
Personal Life
The Last Supper's religion is recorded as Christianity[4].
Why It Matters
The Last Supper ranks in the top 7% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month).[2]