Site of the House of the Last Supper by Elizabeth Thompson

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Artwork Information

TitleSite of the House of the Last Supper
ArtistElizabeth Thompson
Art MovementRomanticism

About Site of the House of the Last Supper

The artwork, named “Site of the House of the Last Supper,” is a creation by the artist Elizabeth Thompson and serves as part of the art movement known as Romanticism. This landscape piece is included in the series titled “Letters from the Holy Land, by Elizabeth Butler,” which was published in 1906.

The artwork portrays a landscape view of what is believed to be the historical site of the Last Supper. It illustrates a serene and expansive scene with a focus on architectural elements, dominated by a large, ancient stone building, likely representing the location’s sacred significance. Spread across a gentle terrain bathed in the soft hues of dawn or dusk, the scene exudes a tranquil and contemplative atmosphere. The distant horizon and sky blend seamlessly into shades of blues and pinks, enhancing the romantic and idealized portrayal typical of the Romanticism movement. The overall composition invites viewers to reflect on the historical and spiritual essence encapsulated in the depiction.

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