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Essay heading: Last Supper Comparisons
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The figure of Christ is the center of the drama and the focus of the piece. Tintoretto's Last Supper places Christ above and beyond the perspective lines that converge in the upper corner of the piece. Christ can be found because of the light flaring, beaconlike, out of the darkness around his head.
Leonardo da Vinci revealed his purpose to connect the simple, observable world with the dramatic nature of religion... displayed 300 characters
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Christ can be found because of the light flaring, beaconlike, out of the darkness around his head.
Leonardo da Vinci revealed his purpose to connect the simple, observable world with the dramatic nature of religion. Tintoretto, however, used that dramatic power, and underscored it with visionary illusion and colorful juxtaposition... displayed next 300 characters
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