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The Story Behind The Last Supper Print by Giotto
Painted in the Proto-Renaissance style between 1304 and 1305, Giotto illustrates the Holy Eucharist or Holy Communion in the Last Supper print. Giotto did not include food or wine on the table, and unlike many Holy Eucharist paintings, he shows the Saviour on the left rather than in the centre. The artist used a style called Byzantine to create the atmosphere and portray the solemn mood of the Last Supper. Undoubtedly, Giotto is one of the outstanding religious artists in history, portraying the birth and life of Jesus.
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