Matt Blaze on Nostr: I missed the olympic opening ceremonies, but for whatever it’s worth, the ...
I missed the olympic opening ceremonies, but for whatever it’s worth, the composition of Da Vinci’s Last Supper has long been referenced *everywhere*, all over popular culture and fine art. It’s much less about Christianity than a slightly sly nod to a widely recognized classic work. It’s like a Wilhelm scream for visual art that involves people eating at a big table.
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