The Jesus sit in the center of the table and his disciples separate on both side of him, the window behind the Jesus reflect the light on the Jesus which stand out him with other people. All his disciples were the symmetric distribution on the table and both of them looks very vivid just like it’s a dynamic condition fresco. In those people, Judas is the most different ones he seems like tried to leave away with others and looked very fearful and unstable. And Jesus slightly lowers …show more content…
The dominant hue of this painting is black but the light reflects on the angels makes it feel like they were coming from the heaven. Although the left of the painting is very bright the right of the painting is extremely dark which seems shows the terrestrial real life. The servants are serving them to have the dinner. Different with the Leonardo da Vinci, Tintoretto’s painting can’t see the facial expression clearly the only way to distinguish the Jesus and his disciples is the unusual light shining on their head and shows a strong visual impact. This chiaroscuro put up his straightforward style of painting and obvious emphasize the subject outline. This style makes his painting full of rhythm sensation between the present active and what will happen nest And Tintoretto did not use the traditional style but use a neoteric asymmetrical composition in the painting not only reveal his creatively but also shows the consequence of the Renaissance that the ‘every is equal’s humanistic spirit. Also, he figures seated at a table placed parallel to the picture plane created a new overall management.(Wikipedia) Compared with Leonardo da Vinci ’s fresco Tintoretto ’s painting has less delicacy, fine and smooth but he shows more powerful and dramatic. The strong chiaroscuro he used to give expression to the stressful atmosphere which makes feel very repression and indicate something gonna has happened. Tintoretto breaks the traditional concept of the overall management and the Jesus’ active which pursue his own individuality and make this “The Last Supper” become another magnum opus after Leonardo da Vinci. Those dauntless creative shows the early characteristic of the Baroque style. Which with full of imagination and strongly comparison