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  • The Last Supper (1506) painted by Marco D'Oggiono, is a direct adoption of the mural painting by Leonardo Da Vinci.
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    Painting by Piero della Francesca: The Brera Madonna, (also known as the Pala di Brera, the Montefeltro Altarpiece or Brera Altarpiece), executed in 1472–1474. It is housed in the Pinacoteca di Brera of Milan, where it was deposited by Napoleon. The work, of a type known as a sacra conversazione, was commissioned by Federico III da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino, to celebrate the birth of Federico's son, Guidobaldo. According to other sources, it would celebrate his conquest of several castles in the Maremma.

    Painting by Andrea del Verrocchio and Leonardo da Vinci:The Baptism of Christ, an oil-on-panel painting finished around 1475 in the studio of the Italian Renaissance painter Andrea del Verrocchio and generally ascribed to him and his pupil Leonardo da Vinci. Some art historians discern the hands of other members of Verrocchio's workshop in the painting as well. The picture depicts the Baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist as recorded in the Biblical Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. The angel to the


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    A quick post about The Art of Chess, an exhibition of 16 chess sets designed by some of the biggest names in contemporary art. Hirst has a medicine cabinet, Tracey Emin a chess set that looks slightly unhygienic, Paul McCarthy adds ketchup, Yayoi Kusama goes for dots, and the Chapman brothers do it dark and provocative. Most of the artists are playing their usual tricks, then. But somehow i didn’t mind because many of the works are spectacular.

    The show is inspired by Marcel Duchamp, an artist who revolutionised art in the 20th century like no one else did. Yet, Duchamp gave up his art practice and spent the end of his life playing chess. He justified his decision by observing that chess “has all the beauty of art–and much more. It cannot be commercialized. Chess is much purer than art in its social position.”

    My photography skill being what they are, i’m going to joyfully steal the images that my Happy Famous Art Friend took during the press view:

    Jake & Dinos Chapman, Chess Set, 2003. The Art of Chess @ Saatchi Gallery

    Jake & Dinos Chapman, Chess Set, 2003

    Jake & Dinos Chapman, Chess Set, 2003

    I don’t have anything particularly smart to say about the Chapman’s chess set. It clearly was my

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