Question

How is Leonardo da Vinci?s The Last Supper different from traditional depictions?
a.
He paints Judas within the disciples instead of off to the side, creating a realistic and psychological interpretation that places importance on the role Judas, Peter, and John in the story of the Gospels.
b.
He represents the Trinity by painting Christ in an equilateral triangle and by grouping the apostles in threes.
c.
There are halos on all the apostles except Judas.
d.
A and B are correct.

Answers

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The correct answer is **d. A and B are correct.**

Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" does indeed portray Judas within the group of disciples rather than isolated to the side, highlighting his integral role in the narrative. Additionally, da Vinci employs compositional techniques, such as using an equilateral triangle to represent Christ and grouping the apostles in threes, to symbolize the Trinity.