How does Leonardo's "Last Supper" compare to the "Mona Lisa?"
Both are housed in the Louvre in Paris
The Last Supper was his work and Mona Lisa his last
The Mona Lisa is popular, while the Last Supper is considered offensive
The Last Supper celebrated Christianity, while the Mona Lisa was a simple
portrait

Respuesta :

This is the correct statement

The Last Supper celebrated Christianity, while the Mona Lisa was a simple

portrait

Explanation:

Two of the most famous works of Leonardo Da Vinci are The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa.

Both of these paintings have marked watershed movements in the time of the art pantheon but all of them have an outside pace in the pantheon as a whole.

The difference between the two is that the Last Supper is overtly christian and celebrates the Christ's mythical last supper that he has with his disciples.

The other painting is a liberal work and a portrait that is rather deceptive in its approach.

While the Leonardo's Last Supper celebrated Christianity, his Mona Lisa painting was a simple portrait.

Two of the most famous works of Leonardo Da Vinci are Last Supper and Mona Lisa portraits.

These paintings have marked watershed movements in the time of the art pantheon but all of them have an outside pace in the pantheon as a whole.

Last Supper focused on christian and celebrates the Jesus' last supper while Mona-lisa is a liberal work and a portrait that is rather deceptive in its approach.

Hence, the comparison therein is that Leonardo's Last Supper celebrated Christianity while the Mona Lisa was a simple portrait

Therefore, the Option D is correct.

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