Parodies of da Vinci’s ‘Last Supper’ have ouraged many over the years. The latest row erupted at the Olympics in France.

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FOLLOWING the opening of Olympic Games last Friday organisers reportedly said they are “sorry” that scenes at the ceremony had caused offence.

The BBC revealed that a banquet sequence featuring drag artists in particular came in for criticism from Christian groups, who felt it parodied Leonardo da Vinci’s 15th Century work, “The Last Supper”, which depics a famous biblical scene.

The Catholic Church in France was among critics, saying the ceremony featured “scenes of derision and mockery of Christianity”.

A US telecommunications company, C Spire, said it would be pulling its advertising around the Olympic Games after being:

Shocked by the mockery of the Last Supper during the opening ceremonies.

The ceremony’s artistic director, Thomas Jolly, said there was no intention to “mock or denigrate anyone” and explained the scene in question was designed to reference pagan gods.

Paris 2024 spokeswoman Anne Descamps told reporters on Sunday:

Clearly there was never an intention to show disrespect to any religious group. On the contrary, I think Thomas Jolly did try to intend to celebrate community tolerance. We believe this ambition was achieved. If people have taken any offence, we of course are really sorry.

Jolly told French broadcaster BFM:

The idea was to do a big pagan party linked to the gods of Olympus. You’ll never find in my work any desire to mock or denigrate anyone. I wanted a ceremony that brings people together, that reconciles, but also a ceremony that affirms our Republican values of liberty, equality and fraternity.

The Olympics inspired our resident artist Shell Fisher to create this image:

There is a brilliant array of “Last Supper” parodies at Indepest.com.

Hat tip: BarrieJohn

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9 responses to “Parodies of da Vinci’s ‘Last Supper’ have ouraged many over the years. The latest row erupted at the Olympics in France.”

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    Last supper outrage! It is impossible to avoid upsetting someone. People see what they project on to a picture etc. And what they project is formed by opinions developed in their past. So different people come to opposite conclusions about the same paintings or facts. Devout believers seem especially sensitive and passionate – sometimes violently so. This may be enhanced by their apparent refusal to use rational thought or to consider a situation objectively. The slightest challenge to their devout beliefs is too unpleasant and dangerous to consider.

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  2. I must make more effort to be the offender that makes offences that offends religious offendees as offending them makes them whine and that makes my day.

    Well done Shell Fisher, the most talented of offenders.

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  3. I think the clue’s in the word “Olympics”!

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    1. I had forgotten The Scientist’s Last Supper, the formidable twelve and not a liar amongst them, as opposed to the Mexican’s bunch of phoneys.

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      1. I didn’t realise that it is featured in Barry’s link!

        https://indepest.com/2020/04/07/the-last-supper/

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        1. What a brilliant collection, da Vinci’s characters look to have imbibed an excess of transformed water.

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  4. Death threats now. Isn’t religion wonderful?

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9e997g3xr1o

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    1. I hadn’t trealised that our 12 year-old right-wing rioters were in France upsetting God and Allah.

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