In the late 1490's Leonardo da Vinci painted "The Last Supper" on a refectory wall in Milan, Italy. Why did his mural become the premier example of the depiction of an event that occurred the evening before Jesus' crucifixion? What sets his work apart? What was the unique approach he used to illustrate the twelve disciples and Jesus? Who is each person in the painting? How do their poses reflect their personalities? What symbolism did the artist include? And, did Leonardo include Mary Magdalene? All those questions are answered and more in "The Passion of the Soul" a book in the series "The Art of God's Messages."
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