Leonardo da Vinci (redirected fromLeonardo de Vinci) Thesaurus Encyclopedia Related to Leonardo de Vinci:Leonardo DiCaprio Le·o·nar·do da Vin·ci (lē′ə-när′dō də vĭn′chē, dä, lā′-)1452-1519. Italian painter, engineer, and scientist whose notebooks record carefully observ...
The Last Supper by Jacopo Tinteretto (1594) Folks all around me have been talking about the opening ceremony at the Olympics in France and, oddly enough, “The Last Supper.” At first, many people suggested that the opening ceremony mocked Leonardo Davinci’s “The Last Supper.” The Last...
Photo credit: Leonardo Da Vinci/Public Domain Image Matthew 26:17-46 17On the first day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread, the disciples came to Jesus and asked, “Where do you want us to make preparations for you to eat the Passover?” ...
Out of context the scene is one of the saddest in film history, with the doctors sitting at a table in a film rendition of Leonardo DaVinci’s The Last Supper as “Painless” takes what he thinks is a cyanide capsule and lays down in a coffin. He wanted help to die because he thoug...
The Last Supper by Leonardo DaVinci I think the Last Supper illustrates the human condition. The Bible tells us that we are God’s masterpiece, but it also says that we’re broken because of sin. Just as the Last Supper was in a constant state of decay, so too are we. Without out...
Leonardo da Vinci Breaking the Silence “I think he absolutely needs to tell all Americans to stand down and allow the judicial system to take its course,” said Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO), member of the House Freedom Caucus that continues to keep silent about the Big Lie. “We trust judges...
Leonardo Da Vinci was a Freemasonic artist and his “Last Supper of Jesus” painting is the basis of the Vatican II Masonic Novus Ordo Mass. Since most people are deceived because of the perceived “holiness” of the image, it helps advance the biblical version of the Protestant Mass. It ...
October light! October color! Ripeness to the core! We share the poet’s pleasure in this season of earthly delight. But we know it will not last. As one of the earliest English poets put it over a millennium ago: A little while the leaves are green; ...
“‘The Last Supper,’ is arguably the most recognizable masterwork of all time,” Challis Davy observed, “and Leonardo da Vinci was a genius for the ages, no question. He was not afraid to experiment and take chances,” she said. ...
“poesy” of Herbert’s verse, adroitly binding those flowers to the written text which offers them to our senses). Next comes a statement of the meditation’s purpose: by comparing his life to the flowers, the poet will “smell my remnant out.” Using the verb’s secondary meaning—to ...