Final Thoughts HUM 2052: Civilization II Dr. Perdigao Summer 2009 July 7, 2009.

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Final Thoughts HUM 2052: Civilization II Dr. Perdigao Summer 2009 July 7, 2009

Da Vinci’s Last Supper (1498)

Dali’s The Sacrament of the Last Supper (1955)

Andy Warhol’s The Last Supper (1986)

David LaChapelle’s Last Supper

Girbaud Advertisement (banned by French court after French Catholic Church sued the company)

Lego Last Supper

Marcel DuChamp’s Étant Donnés ( )

Given: 1. The Waterfall, 2. The Illuminating Gas

“In 1943, Duchamp rented a studio on the top floor of a building located at 210 West 14th Street in New York City. While everyone believed that Duchamp had given up ‘art,’ he was secretly constructing this tableau, begun in 1946, which was not completed until The full title of the piece (in English) is: Given: 1 The Waterfall, 2. The Illuminating Gas. It consists of an old wooden door, bricks, velvet, twigs gathered by Duchamp on his walks in the park, leather stretched over a metal armature of a female form, glass, linoleum, an electric motor, etc. Duchamp prepared a ‘Manual of Instructions’ in a 4-ring binder which explains and illustrates the process of assembling/disassembling the piece.... It was not revealed to the public until July of 1969, (several months after Duchamp's death), when it was permanently installed in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. No photographs of the interior of the piece or of the notebook of instructions were allowed to be published by the museum for at least 15 years. The viewer of the piece first steps onto a mat in front of the door, which activates the lights, motor, etc., and then peers through two ‘peepholes’ to view the construction behind the door. The voyeur strains, unsuccessfully, to see the ‘face’ of the eerily realistic nude female form which lies supine on a bed of twigs, illuminated gas lamp in hand. In the distance, a sparkling waterfall shimmers, backlit by a flickering light, part of a realistically rendered landscape painting on glass.” On Setting