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The Last Supper Scene Coloring Pages

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Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper is one of the most famous paintings in history, depicting Jesus Christ's final meal with his twelve disciples. Created between 1495 and 1498, this Renaissance masterpiece captures the dramatic moment when Jesus announces that one of his followers will betray him. The painting showcases da Vinci's incredible skill in composition, emotion, and perspective. Each disciple displays unique reactions of shock, confusion, and concern through their facial expressions and body language. Our free printable coloring page allows you to explore this iconic artwork in detail, studying the masterful arrangement of figures and architectural elements. Whether you're interested in art history or religious stories, this free printable coloring page offers an engaging way to connect with one of civilization's greatest artistic achievements.

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The Last Supper Scene coloring page showing Jesus and twelve disciples seated at long table with bold black outlines

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Fun facts about The Last Supper Scene

  1. Leonardo da Vinci spent four years painting The Last Supper, often working so intensely that he forgot to eat meals himself.

  2. The painting has survived two floods, war bombing during World War II, and Napoleon's soldiers using the wall for target practice.

  3. Da Vinci painted The Last Supper using oil and tempera on dry wall instead of traditional wet fresco, which caused it to start flaking within 50 years.

  4. The disciples' hands in the painting tell a story too, with their gestures revealing each character's emotional response to Jesus's announcement.

  5. There are no halos in da Vinci's Last Supper, unlike most religious paintings of that time, making the scene appear more human and realistic.

About The Last Supper Scene

Who painted The Last Supper and when?

Leonardo da Vinci painted The Last Supper between 1495 and 1498 in Milan, Italy. Surprisingly, da Vinci used an experimental painting technique instead of traditional fresco, which is why the painting began deteriorating almost immediately after completion.

Where can you see The Last Supper today?

The Last Supper is painted directly on the wall of the Santa Maria delle Grazie convent in Milan, Italy. Only 25 visitors can view it at a time for exactly 15 minutes due to strict conservation requirements.

What biblical story does The Last Supper show?

The painting depicts the moment from the Gospels when Jesus tells his twelve disciples that one of them will betray him. Each disciple reacts differently, showing emotions ranging from shock and anger to confusion and sadness.

How big is The Last Supper painting?

The Last Supper measures an impressive 15 feet high by 29 feet wide, covering an entire wall. Da Vinci painted it life-size, making the disciples appear as if they're sitting at a real table in the room.

What makes The Last Supper's composition special?

Da Vinci arranged the twelve disciples in four groups of three, with Jesus at the center creating perfect symmetry. The perspective lines in the room all point toward Jesus's head, drawing the viewer's eye to the central figure.

Why is The Last Supper considered a Renaissance masterpiece?

The painting combines Renaissance innovations like linear perspective, realistic human emotions, and mathematical precision in composition. Da Vinci's ability to show each disciple's individual personality through body language was revolutionary for its time.

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Are these The Last Supper Scene coloring pages free?

Yes, all our Last Supper coloring pages are completely free to download and print. No payment or subscription required, just click and enjoy this famous Renaissance artwork.

What age are these The Last Supper Scene coloring pages for?

These coloring pages are designed for ages 8 to 14, with detailed line art that challenges older kids while remaining accessible for younger artists interested in famous artwork.

How do I print these The Last Supper Scene coloring pages?

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