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The Last Supper famous painting and info in a fun online art puzzle.
"The Last Supper Puzzle" is a free online knowledge level game, about the famous Leonardo da Vinci painting The Last Supper. It is a small square rotating puzzle for desktop computers, laptops and tablets,
which may be played in the web browser. Sort 40 square pieces puzzle of The Last Supper painting by Leonardo da Vinci online. Interactive exercise to learn popular paintings and drawings by great artists. Fun educational game, suitable for online lessons, interactive classes and art homeworks.
This fun art class game include the following data:
Which are the most famous paintings of Leonardo da Vinci?
When was The Last Supper painted?
Who painted The Last Supper?
What is the estimated price of The Last Supper painting?
What is the type of The Last Supper drawing.
How to play The Last Supper Puzzle.
The painting of Leonardo da Vinci is split in 5 rows and 8 columns, forming 40 squares. Click on the square to rotate it, until it fits the original image. The "hint" button can be pressed to reveal unsorted pieces. Fitting more squares of the painting,
will reveal interesting information about The Last Supper painting.
Knowledge Achievements:
Know 1 painting by Leonardo da Vinci and get +1 Knowledge Level.
Difficulty: Easy.
Class subject: The Last Supper Painting.
The Last Supper or L'Ultima Cena is a late 15th-century mural painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci housed by the refectory of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy. It is one of the western world's most recognizable paintings.
The work is presumed to have been started around 1495–96 and was commissioned as part of a plan of renovations to the church and its convent buildings by Leonardo's patron Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan. The painting represents the scene of the Last Supper of Jesus with his apostles, as it is told in the Gospel of John, 13:21. Leonardo has depicted the consternation that occurred among the Twelve Apostles when Jesus announced that one of them would betray him.