The Painting of the Last Supper
The story behind painting of the Last
Supper is extremely interesting and instructive. Two incidents connected with
this painting afford a most convincing lesson on the effects of thought in the
life of a boy or girl, or of a man or woman. The Last Supper was painted
by Leonardo Da Vinci, a noted Italian artist. The time engaged for its completion
was seven years. The figures representing the twelve apostles and Christ
himself were painted from living persons. The live model for
the painting of the figure of Jesus was chosen first. When it was decided that Da
Vinci would paint this great picture, hundreds and hundreds of young men were
carefully viewed in an endeavor to find a face and
personality of dissipation caused by sin. Finally, after weeks of laborious
searching a young man, nineteen years of age, was selected as
the model for the portrayal of Christ. For six months Da Vinci
worked on the production of this leading character of the famous painting.
During the next six years Da Vinci continued his labors on his
sublime work of art. One by one, fitting persons were chosen to represent each
of the eleven apostles, space being left for the painting of the figure
representing Judas Iscariot as the final task of this masterpiece. This
was the apostle, you remember, who betrayed his Lord for thirty pieces of silver
with $16.95 in our present day currency. For weeks Da Vinci searched for a man
with a hard callous face,
with a countenance
marked by scars of avarice, deceit, who would betray his best friend. After
many
discouraging experiences
in searching for the type of person required to represent
Judas, word came to Da Vinci that a man whose appearance
fully met the requirements had been found. He was in a dungeon in
was a young man whose
character was so pure and unspoiled by the sins of the world, that he represented
a countenance and innocence and beauty fit to be used for the
painting of a representation of Christ. But during
the seven years, following a life of sin and
crime, he was changed into a perfect picture of the most notorious character ever known in the history of the world.