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What's missing from 'The Last Supper'?

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December 5, 2025

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Leonardo da Vinci's 'The Last Supper' originally included Jesus' feet.

Like a lot of masterpieces from centuries past, "The Last Supper" has undergone significant changes since it first saw the light of day. Perhaps most significantly, Leonardo da Vinci's most famous work not named "Mona Lisa" originally included Jesus' feet. That particular detail was lost in 1652, when the installation of a doorway on the refectory where the mural was painted led to removing the portion that included Jesus' sandals. Efforts to digitally restore "The Last Supper" to its original form after centuries of decay have recently made it possible to see not only Jesus' feet in detail but also the spilled salt shaker on the table (which has been widely interpreted as foretelling doom) as well as Judas' coin purse.

If you'd like to see the work today, you won't be traveling to a regular museum. "The Last Supper" remains in Milan's Santa Maria delle Grazie, on whose walls it was originally painted (probably between 1495 and 1498), and the convent wasn't exactly built with large crowds in mind. Small groups are allowed in every 15 minutes, and visitors are advised to make reservations as early as possible — a limited number of people are allowed to see "The Last Supper" each day.

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"The Last Supper" is a fresco.

Leonardo's full name was __.

Numbers Don't Lie

People allowed to view "The Last Supper" at a time

35

Year of Leonardo da Vinci's birth

1452

People depicted in "The Last Supper"

13

Original size (in feet) of "The Last Supper"

15 x 29

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Leonardo da Vinci often wrote backward.

Though no one's sure why, Leonardo — not simply an artist but a polymath and prolific inventor — had a habit of writing backward. Theories attempting to explain his "mirror writing" include the possibility that he was actually left-handed and taking great pains to avoid ink smudges and keep his hands clean, or that he wanted to make it difficult for prying eyes (including those of the Catholic Church) to uncover his secrets. (He also used his own special form of shorthand.) The habit was so ingrained, according to the Museum of Science, that "only when he was writing something intended for other people did he write in the normal direction."

Today's edition of Interesting Facts was written by Michael Nordine and edited by Bess Lovejoy.

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