Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
ADJUNCT MODULE B: ITALIAN ART
Preferred Title:
Feast in the House of Levi
Alternate Title:
Last Supper
Image View:
Detail, the painting is topped by an elaborate cornice which reinforces the illusion of looking into an architectural space
Creator:
Paolo Veronese (Italian painter, 1528-1588)
Location:
repository: Galleria dell'Accademia (Venice, Veneto, Italy) Cat. 203
Location Note:
Campo della Carità, Dorsoduro 1050
GPS:
45.4315 12.3281
Date:
1573 (creation)
Cultural Context:
Italian
Style Period:
Renaissance; Sixteenth century
Work Type 1:
painting (visual work)
Classification:
Paintings
Material:
oil paint on canvas
Technique:
oil painting (technique)
Measurements:
5.55 m (height) x 12.80 m (width)
Subjects:
architecture; genre; New Testament; Apostles; Dominicans; Jesus Christ
Description:
The Feast in the House of Levi was commissioned to replace a Last Supper (of Titian that perished in a fire) in the Dominican refectory of SS Giovanni e Paolo in Venice. A tripartite arcade, Palladian in proportion and detail, frames the whole, presenting the upper room as an open loggia with the banisters of the lateral staircases leading the eye to Christ at the center, framed by the arch. The steps resemble those leading to the raised sanctuaries sometimes found in Romanesque churches of North Italy, thus associating the center with the sanctuary and the table with the altar (Rosand, 1973). The sacred figures are thus isolated from the wealth of incident around them but the picture nonetheless attracted the attention of the Inquisition, which sensed heresy in having 'drunken buffoons, armed Germans, dwarfs, and similar scurrilities' present at the Last Supper. Veronese was ordered to correct his composition, to which he ultimately responded by changing its title to Feast in the House of Levi, a subject requiring 'a great company of publicans' (Luke 5:29) (Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.oxfordart online.com/)
Collection:
Adjunct Module B: Italian Art
Identifier:
7A1-VERON-BHL-A27
Rights:
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.

Feast in the House of Levi