The Dutch painter Dierec Bouts and the Italian Renaissance painter Leonardo da Vinci are known for the last supper. Both versions of the last dinner developed around the same events of the Bible, but the artist created various information using linear perspective, detail, shape, and other techniques. It is a sin. Comparing the linear perspective of the last two supperies, learning Leonardo da Vinci's skills played a more important role in creating his message.
These "Last Supper" pictures reflect one of the most famous moments in Jesus' life. This was the last supper, or sometimes called the Lord's Supper. So Jesus gathered his twelve apostles and shared his last meal with them before he died. The last supper also indicated when Jesus first established communion. As a Catholic, the last supper is an essential part of our faith, and these last supper reminds me of the wonderful gift that Jesus gave us in the last supper.
However, the memorial of the last supper did not end with the death of 12 disciples. When it is said that Jesus hopes to do so to commemorate him, this is also information about us. Jesus wishes that his followers keep commemorating the Lord's Supper to remind us that our sins have been sacrificed. This is to thank God for Christ for letting us die instead of us. In Matthew 26:29 we read the things that Jesus gave to us and clearly include us in this memorandum and gave us a strong commitment to the future . "I will still drink this grape fruit with you in my father's country." Jesus is promised to us if we accept the gift of forgiveness of sin. I can see God in heaven.