An artist’s version of this scene for the Badia di Passignano was primarily painted by his brother Davide (“DA-vee-day”) and features a man in the center facing away from the viewer. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this scene whose Ognissanti version by Domenico Ghirlandaio portrays John sleeping. In another version of this scene, near-transparent angels orbit a hanging oil lamp over a man in a pink and blue robe.
ANSWER: The Last Supper (The first version is Tintoretto’s.)
[10e] This student of Ghirlandaio used Jesus’s cheek as the vanishing point in his version of The Last Supper in the Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan. This painter also drew the Vitruvian Man.
ANSWER: Leonardo da Vinci [or Leonardo da Vinci]
[10h] Ghirlandaio was likely influenced by this other Florentine artist’s depiction of the Last Supper. This artist’s Equestrian Monument of Niccolo de Tolentino was a companion piece to Paolo Uccello’s Funerary Monument of Sir John Hawkwood.
ANSWER: Andrea del Castagno [or Andrea di Bartolo di Bargilla]
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