what are the similarities of The last supper and the Caravaggio's Supper at Emmaus
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Absolutely no relationship between one to the other.
The one by Caravaggio, (he painted to, one in 1601 as the maximin Rome painter and the other in 1606) . This represent Christ after the resurrection.
The scene, narrated by the Gospel of Luke, refers to the moment in which on the road to Emmaus (a village near Jerusalem) Christ appears to two of his disciples (who do not know of his resurrection) without being recognized. Entering an inn and sitting at the table to refresh themselves, the two apostles recognize Jesus when he blesses the bread and breaks it
The Last Supper by Leonardo is before Christ was crucified, represents Jesus with his apostles. ... In fact, he arranges the apostles along only one side of the table, symmetrically to the figure of Jesus. The artist understands that betrayal is part of the divine plan and Judas is only an instrument in the hands of God so that the destiny of Jesus can be fulfilled.