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drjoek
10-28-2007, 07:36 PM
http://www.haltadefinizione.com/en/cenacolo/look.asp

Da Vinci's 'Last Supper' goes online

MILAN, Italy - Can't get to Milan to see Leonardo Da Vinci's masterpiece "The Last Supper?" As of Saturday, all you need is an Internet connection. Officials put online an image of the "Last Supper" at 16 billion pixels — 1,600 times stronger than the images taken with the typical 10 million pixel digital camera.

The high resolution will allow experts to examine details of the 15th century wall painting that they otherwise could not — including traces of drawings Leonardo put down before painting.
The high-resolution allows viewers to look at details as though they were inches from the art work, in contrast to regular photographs, which become grainy as you zoom in, said curator Alberto Artioli.
"You can see how Leonardo made the cups transparent, something you can't ordinarily see," said Artioli. "You can also note the state of degradation the painting is in."

Besides allowing experts and art-lovers to study the masterpiece from home, Artioli said the project provides an historical document of how the painting appears in 2007, which will be valuable to future generations of art historians.

The work, in Milan's Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, was restored in a painstaking effort that wrapped up in 1999 — a project aimed at reversing half a millennium of damage to the famed artwork. Leonard painted the "Last Supper" dry, so the painting did not cleave to the surface in the fresco style, meaning it is more delicate and subject to wear.

"Over the years it has been subjected to bombardments; it was used as a stall by Napoleon," Artioli said. The restoration removed 500 years of dirt while also removing previous restoration works that masked Leonardo's own work.

Even those who get to Milan have a hard time gaining admission to see the "Last Supper." Visits have been made more difficult by measures to protect it. Twenty-five visitors are admitted every 15 minutes to see the painting for a total of about 320,000 visitors a year. Visitors must pass through a filtration system to help reduce the work's exposure to dust and pollutants.

"The demand is three or four times higher, but we can't accommodate it because of efforts to preserve the painting," Artioli said.


definitely worth a click over to look at

Judge Smails
10-28-2007, 07:39 PM
I found Waldo in 38 seconds.

PapaBear
10-28-2007, 07:42 PM
That's pretty freakin' cool!

drjoek
10-28-2007, 07:44 PM
That's pretty freakin' cool!
try zooming in to about 5% then panning across the table see the money in Judus' hand and the clear glasses
Fascinating

DolaMight
10-28-2007, 07:46 PM
I looked up Jesus' nose. Cool.

nate1000
10-29-2007, 05:24 AM
Cool- Who knew Da'Vinci invented watermarks as well?

topless_mike
10-29-2007, 05:45 AM
holy shit this is wild.
whats with the H-9 watermark, though?

topless_mike
10-29-2007, 05:48 AM
try zooming in to about 5% then panning across the table see the money in Judus' hand

it's either a bunch of c-notes or a batch rag.
cant quite tell. but definately amazing.

A.J.
10-29-2007, 05:50 AM
High resolution my ass. Where's Comicus?

http://www.ladyofthecake.com/mel/world/images/lastsupp.jpg

drjoek
10-29-2007, 05:59 AM
Cool- Who knew Da'Vinci invented watermarks as well?

He holds very tight rein on his copyrighted materials. Doesnt want someone like you or me making a copy and claiming it as our own:annoyed:

topless_mike
10-29-2007, 06:01 AM
He holds very tight rein on his copyrighted materials. Doesnt want someone like you or me making a copy and claiming it as our own:annoyed:

maybe he forsee the future:
he predicted his works would be broadcast over the internetz and wanted his work protected by the DMCA.
he really was a genius.

drjoek
10-29-2007, 06:11 AM
maybe he forsee the future:
he predicted his works would be broadcast over the internetz and wanted his work protected by the DMCA.
he really was a genius.


I think he also invented internet kittys but I could be wrong about that

DonInNC
10-29-2007, 12:43 PM
Very nice. The fat Christ balances out the two skinny ones.

sr71blackbird
10-29-2007, 02:16 PM
If you count Mary Magdalin, besides Jesus, there are 12 people at the table. 12 Apostles. Is someone missing?

sr71blackbird
10-29-2007, 02:17 PM
Was this painted right around Columbus's time? 1492?

Keotok
10-29-2007, 02:28 PM
Was this painted right around Columbus's time? 1492?

'Leonardo began work on The Last Supper in 1495 and completed it in 1498"-wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Supper_%28Leonardo%29)

Keotok
10-29-2007, 02:34 PM
If you count Mary Magdalin, besides Jesus, there are 12 people at the table. 12 Apostles. Is someone missing?

From Left to Right:
Bartholomew, James, son of Alphaeus and Andrew, Judas Iscariot, Peter, John, Jesus, Thomas, James the Greater, Philip, Matthew, Jude Thaddeus, and Simon the Zealot

TooLowBrow
10-29-2007, 03:20 PM
From Left to Right:
Bartholomew, James, son of Alphaeus and Andrew, Judas Iscariot, Peter, John, Jesus, Thomas, James the Greater, Philip, Matthew, Jude Thaddeus, and Simon the Zealot

so where is mary magdalin?


in the kitchen! OHHHH!

Chigworthy
10-29-2007, 03:47 PM
The resolution stinks when I zoom in. What is this some kind of shroud of Turin hoax?

torker
10-29-2007, 04:33 PM
You said keep your eyes out of focus, which is misleading.
You want DEEP focus! http://encycl.opentopia.com/enimages/snap/5045/5044102.jpg

Hottub
10-29-2007, 04:39 PM
Fuckin' starving over here!

We got any flesh and blood back there?

drjoek
10-29-2007, 05:05 PM
Not trying to hijack my own thread and make it all serious but in 2006 my family and I went to Italy on a vacation and one of the possible stops in Milan was to see the Last Suppper. As it says in the article it is a very high demand ticket and not a guarntee that we would get in. We were lucky enough to get tickets and I can say for a fact that it was among the highlights of the trip.We were given a 15 minute window in which we could view it with the assistance of a local guide. The guide took us into the empty room,a former dinning room for monks that the fresco occupies. Your immediate thought was to go right up to it and gawk since you know that there is a 15 minute time limit. The guide however took us across the room to see the picture in it entirety delving in big details such as the horizon behind and the perfect symmetry and depth of the picture on this flat surface. After this and a little historical info about surviving the WWII bombing and the way the fresco was made in a very unstable technique that its awonder its there at all.We then moved in to see it up close then it was time to leave.
All in all a very awe inspiring experience.

Back to the funny

drjoek
03-20-2008, 07:00 PM
Since it is Holy week I thought i would bump my old thread with the high def photo of the last supper it is worth revisting