Holy Week is upon us. Today is Holy Thursday. The special religious event The Last Supper. Jesus and the Apostles dining.
One of the world’s most spectacular art works is Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper. It took him several years to paint. From 1494-1498.
The painting is located in the cellar of a convent in Milan, Italy.
Some 12 to 15 years ago, I was a frequent visitor to Milan. My friend Anna lived in Novara, some 30 miles distant from Milan. Milan was easily accessible by car or train. Each taking about 30 minutes to transverse. Anna also owned a log cabin even closer to Milan. Cut the trip to Milan to 15 minutes.
We visited Milan often.
Anna knew I was hooked on Italian art. Pure magnificence. Paintings everywhere. From the smallest Church to the largest galleries.
On one of our trips to Milan, Anna told me she had a treat for me. A surprise. da Vinci’s The Last Supper.
I was excited, of course. Not as excited as I would become once I saw it. She kept its “secret” to herself.
The painting is located to today in the original place where it was painted. On the wall of the breakfast dining room of the former Dominican Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie. Two stories down in a cellar. Referred to as a refectory.
The Convent adjoins a Church of the same name.
To reach the painting, one takes an outdoor elevator down two floors. The elevator large glass floor to ceiling on three sides. The trip down beautiful as the elevator moves through spectacular greenery.
What my eyes viewed when we reached the site of The Last Supper literally blew my mind! Anna had left me to experience surprise and shock.
da Vinci’s The last Supper is not a 4 x 6 work of art hanging on a wall. da Vinci had painted it on a convent wall. On the “cement” itself. Its size mind boggling: 15 feet 1 inch tall, 28 feet 10 inches wide.
I was speechless. Overcome with emotion. I had to sit as I began softly crying.
Age, environmental factors and war have required numerous restorations over the years. The last in 1999.
An artist I am not. However, I understand da Vinci did the painting with tempos and oil on a gypsum preparation.
There is a woman to the right of Jesus in the painting. Perhaps holding a baby, hard to tell. Also unknown is who the woman is. Mary or Mary Magdalene? Unknown. Experts have not been able to determine.
Two problems over the years. One was Napoleon using the Convent wall for shooting practice. The other a World War II bombing which left the Convent roof open for several years.
The painting can be found some three blocks from the world famous Piazza del Duomo. Easy to find. Reservations required beforehand, however.
I have not seen Anna for many years. She may have passed on by now. However I am eternally grateful for her having exposed me to da Vinci’s The Last Supper.
If you are ever in Milan or near to Milan, I strongly suggest you see The Last Supper. An experience you will not forget.
Enjoy your day!