top of page

The Last Supper & Jesus washing his disciples' feet: Jacopo Tintoretto



 

Articles referred to in the video:

du Toit, C.D., 2022, 'A realistic reading as a feminist tool: The Prodigal Son as a case study' HTS: Theological Studies 78(4).

du Toit, C.D., 2022, 'The Friend at Midnight: A ‘realistic’ reading as a feminist tool' Verbum et Ecclesia 43(1).

van der Watt, J., 2017, 'The Meaning of Jesus Washing the Feet of His Disciples (John 13)' Neotestamentica 51(1).


Joseph and Aseneth text:


Artworks references:

da Vinci, Leonardo, Last Supper, 1495-1498, tempera and gesso, 4.6 m x 8.8 m, Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan.

LaChapelle, David, Jesus is my Homeboy: Last Supper, 2003, photograph.

Tintoretto, Jacopo, Last Supper, 1592–1594, oil on canvas, 365 cm × 568 cm, Basilica di San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice.

Tintoretto, Jacopo, Last Supper, 1547, oil on canvas, 228 cm × 533 cm, San Marcuola Church, Venice.

Tintoretto, Jacopo, Washing of the Feet, 1548-1549, oil on canvas, 228 cm × 533 cm, Prado Museum, Madrid.

Unknown, St. John the Apostle Leaning on Christ's Breast, 1310, oak, 45 cm x 89 cm, Bode Museum, Berlin.





 
 
 

Comments


©2022 by Ninna(uk). Proudly created with Wix.com

bottom of page