Category: Interpretation

  • “Last Supper” by Leonardo Da Vinci: Iconographical Interpretation

    The Last Supper mural was created by Leonardo Da Vinci in the years 1495-1498 and belongs to the High Renaissance period. The work is located in the Dominican monastery of Santa Maria Delle Grazie in Milan and depicts the last supper of Jesus and his Apostles. In particular, Leonardo portrayed the moment of Jesus’ announcement…

  • Marxism in “Viva la Vida” Poster Interpretation

    Table of Contents Introduction Marxism Conclusion Introduction In the poster, a section of members of society is seen oppressing some individuals, by threatening and even eliminating them. The strong have weapons that are used to subjugate and force the weak to obey. Some of the weak members of society are unhealthy, as can be viewed…

  • Aphrodite and Her Famous Nudity: Art Interpretation

    Introduction The cold and emotionless nudity of Ancient Greek statues has become so common to an average viewer that the lack of clothes and the presence of numerous anatomic details on sculptures no longer warrants even a snicker. However, the perception of nakedness in ancient Greece art pieces has experienced significant changes when comparing the…