8 Ağustos 2018 Çarşamba

the Last Supper


“When he was creating this picture,
Leonardo da Vinci encountered a serious problem:
he had to depict Good - in the person of Jesus - 
and Evil - in the figure of Judas,
the friend who resolves to betray him during the meal.

He stopped work on the painting
until he could find his ideal models.

One day,
when he was listening to a choir,
he saw in one of the boys the perfect image of Christ.
He invited him to his studio
and made sketches and studies of his face.

Three years went by.
The Last Supper was almost complete,
but Leonardo had still not found the perfect model for Judas.
The cardinal responsible for the church
started to put pressure on him to finish the mural.

After many days spent vainly searching,
the artist came across a prematurely aged youth,
in rags and lying drunk in the gutter.

With some difficulty,
he persuaded his assistants
to bring the fellow directly to the church,
since there was no time left
to make preliminary sketches.

The beggar was taken there,
not quite understanding what was going on.
He was propped up by Leonardo's assistants,
while Leonardo copied the lines of impiety,
sin and egotism so clearly etched on his features.

When he had finished, the beggar,
who had sobered up slightly,
opened his eyes and saw the picture before him.
With a mixture of horror and sadness he said:

'I've seen that picture before!'
'When?' asked an astonished Leonardo.

'Three years ago,
before I lost everything I had,
at a time when I used to sing in a choir
and my life was full of dreams.
The artist asked me
to pose as the model for the face of Jesus.”

Leonardo Da Vinci had learned a lesson about life.


 

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