The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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Notes on the Last Supper (665-668).  
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65.  
One who was drinking and has left the glass in its position and  
turned his head towards the speaker.  
Another, twisting the fingers of his hands together turns with stern  
brows to his companion [6]. Another with his hands spread open shows  
the palms, and shrugs his shoulders up his ears making a mouth of  
astonishment [8].  
[9] Another speaks into his neighbour's ear and he, as he listens to  
him, turns towards him to lend an ear [10], while he holds a knife  
in one hand, and in the other the loaf half cut through by the  
knife. [13] Another who has turned, holding a knife in his hand,  
upsets with his hand a glass on the table [14].  
[Footnote 665, 666: In the original MS. there is no sketch to  
accompany these passages, and if we compare them with those drawings  
made by Leonardo in preparation for the composition of the  
picture--Pl. XLV, XLVI--, (compare also Pl. LII, 1 and the drawings  
on p. 297) it is impossible to recognise in them a faithful  
interpretation of the whole of this text; but, if we compare these  
passages with the finished picture (see p. 334) we shall see that in  
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