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Leonardo did not paint a cup or chalice in ‘Last Supper’, so the concept of the ‘Holy Grail’ as a vessel no longer holds. Therefore, the 'Grail' must be any feminine-looking figure at the table alongside Jesus.Get Rating Widget!

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lmorovan (12)
04/29/2008
Why? Because Dan Brown says so? Maybe Dan Brown has a time machine and went back and got all this information from Leonardo himself. As a matter of fact, Dan Brown took Leonardo back in time in the Upper Room and painted the picture live. Hey, everything is possible in Brown's little mind.

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irishgit (138)
10/12/2007
I love the logical leap involved here....

There's no cup in the painting, therefore the grail must be any feminine figure......

Huh?

Why can't it be the salt cellar being knocked over by Judas?

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