
Leonardo Da Vinci, the Renaissance man himself, is most known for his famous Mona Lisa, whose smile continues to haunt and confuse those who encounter it. However, Da Vinci's other highly-regarded painting, The Last Supper, hints at his lesser-known topic of interest: Food.
Painting the scene of Jesus' last meal before his crucifixion, Da Vinci made additions of his own, of food that he enjoyed or found fitting for the allegory of spreading the Gospel. In the painting's sprawling table spread, you'll find eels, leavened loaves of bread, and wine. But this isn't the only record of Da Vinci's apparent love for food.
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