This image is a reproduction of Leonardo da Vinci's iconic mural, The Last Supper. The central figure is Jesus Christ, who sits at the middle of a long horizontal table, his body positioned towards the center as he is surrounded by his twelve disciples. The disciples are organized into four groups of three, each exhibiting a variety of emotional reactions through expressive gestures, leaning towards or away from one another, reflecting the narrative moment of the announcement of betrayal.
The scene is set within a dimly lit, austere room with coffered ceilings and dark wall panels. Three rectangular windows at the back of the room provide a glimpse of a soft, pale blue landscape, which serves as a natural light source behind Christ's head, creating a subtle halo effect. The perspective of the room is strictly linear, drawing the viewer's eyes directly toward the central figure. A long white tablecloth draped across the foreground table holds simple dishes and bread, adding texture to the middle ground.
The colour palette is composed of muted earth tones—browns, ochres, and faded reds—reflecting the aged condition of the original fresco. There is a sense of somber, intellectual stillness despite the dramatic gestures of the figures. The style is classic Renaissance, characterized by harmonious composition, anatomical precision, and the use of sfumato to blend figures into the atmospheric, slightly shadowed environment of the hall.