The Last Supper by Tintoretto preserved in the cathedral of Lucca.
Among the many examples of art preserved in the splendid Cathedral of Lucca, San Martino, this painting by the famous Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti) certainly stands out.
Of exquisite beauty, it shows Jesus participating in the Last Supper with his Apostles.
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One of Tintoretto's last masterpieces, created with the help of his son Domenico. A canvas that contains all the characteristic and innovative features of this extraordinary artist: the oblique panel to create depth, the scene updated in a tavern with two servants and centered on Christ who communicates with the apostles and emanates a light so strong that it makes the clouds open among the angels who rush in.
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