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English: Detail of the The Last Supper by en:Leonardo da Vinci. As explained by Leigh Teabing to Sophie Neveu, the figure at the right hand of en:Jesus is supposedly not the apostle John, but en:Mary Magdalene, who was his wife and pregnant with his child. The absence of a chalice in the painting supposedly indicates that Da Vinci knew that Mary Magdalene was actually the en:Holy Grail (the bearer of Jesus' blood). This is reinforced by the letter "M" that is created with the bodily positions of Jesus, Mary, and the male apostle (en:Saint Peter) upon whom she is leaning. en:Saint Peter is also positioned with the blade of his hand next to Mary Magdalene's throat in a threatening gesture. This is supposedly because Peter is jealous of Jesus' greater love for en:Mary Magdalene than for his disciples.

Mary Magdalene and Jesus also create a 'v' shape - the female symbol, for feminity, womanhood and fertility. They are also mirror images of each other - Jesus in red robe and blue cloak, Mary Magdalene in a blue robe and red cloak. I lel.

Based on a scan by Mark Harden.

Slovenščina: Zadnja večerja, delo L. da Vincija; uporabljeno kot tema v knjigi Da Vincijeva šifra: (Leigh Teabing je razložil Sophie Neveu, da lik desno od Jezusa ni apostol Janez, temveč Marija Magdalena, ki naj bi bila njegova žena in v nosečem stanju. Slika naj bi to podkrepila z latentno prisotno črko M, ki jo tvorita omenjena lika. Prostor med Magdaleno in Jezusom naj bi tudi tvoril obliko črke V - kar indicira na simbol ženskosti in plodnosti. Lika imata tudi inverzno preslikane barve oblačil.
Date 30 January 2005 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Smooth_O using CommonsHelper.
Author The original uploader was Ta bu shi da yu at English Wikipedia.

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