1. Why is the Last Supper regarded as a ground breaking artwork beyond the myths and legends?
1.1. Discuss the history of the artwork
1.1.1. How was it made?
1.1.2. Who was it made for?
1.1.3. What did critics and experts say about it at the time
1.2. The artwork
1.2.1. What major art innovations are present in this artwork
1.2.1.1. cultural context of the time
1.2.1.1.1. One of the innovative features of the painting is that the disciples are represented as real life persons, with very earthy characteristics
1.2.1.1.2. One of the innovative features of the painting is that the disciples are represented as real life persons, with very earthy characteristics
1.2.1.1.3. Why was Leonardo able to get away with so much?
1.2.1.2. One of the most obvious differences between Leonardo’s depiction of the Last Supper and the depictions of previous artists, such as Castagno and Ghirlandaio, is that Leonardo does not separate Judas from Christ and the other Apostles by seating him on the opposite side of the table.
1.2.1.3. the Apostles in Leonardo’s painting show more movement and interaction with each other in order to represent their emotional state.
1.2.1.4. The elements and principles are the foundations of art used by the artist
1.2.1.4.1. How has L used....?
1.2.2. The use of the theme of the last supper
1.2.2.1. what other artists painted this theme
1.2.2.1.1. Tintoretto
1.2.2.1.2. Ghirlandaio
1.2.2.2. compare to L last supper
1.2.3. The movie myth
1.3. Why is this important?
1.3.1. Because the work is more than the myths and legends. Its fame should be real not cheap sensationalism
2. Debate
2.1. Da Vinci a part of illuminati?
2.2. Fiction or true?
2.3. Comparing the last supper?
3. Why is it The Last Supper a good example of controversy in ART?
3.1. Controversial religious perception
3.2. Famous
3.3. Emotional
3.4. Strong opinions
4. What makes it masterpiece
4.1. Why is it so famous
4.1.1. analyse principles of design
5. Introduction
5.1. What factors make The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci a master piece?
5.2. People are becoming further away from religion and the numbers of active supporters grow smaller in a multicultural society with scientific and atheistic beliefs. The church is in fear of losing power.
6. Opinions
6.1. The church
6.2. Movement supporters
6.3. Critics
6.4. General public
6.5. Da Vinci appreciators
7. Visual Factor
7.1. Techniques
7.1.1. Style
7.1.2. Shapes
7.1.3. Colour
7.1.4. Position
7.1.5. Foreground
7.1.6. Background
7.1.7. Modern look