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Features / November 20, 2012

Ross King Discusses His GG-Winning Book About Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper

Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto October 3, 2012
Ross King speaking at the Canadian Art Foundation International Speaker Series at the Royal Ontario Museum on October 3, 2012 / photo Della Rollins Ross King speaking at the Canadian Art Foundation International Speaker Series at the Royal Ontario Museum on October 3, 2012 / photo Della Rollins

On October 3, 2012, award-winning author Ross King gave a lecture at the Royal Ontario Museum as part of the Canadian Art Foundation International Speaker Series. The lecture addressed his new book Leonardo and The Last Supper, which went on to win the Governor General’s Award for non-fiction on November 13. King’s book is both a record of Leonardo da Vinci’s last five years in Milan and a biography of one of the most famous works of art ever painted. During the course of the lecture—the full version of which is posted below—King revealed why The Last Supper ensured Leonardo’s universal renown as a visionary master of the arts. 

Ross King talks about Leonardo and The Last Supper at the Royal Ontario Museum from Canadian Art on Vimeo.

This event was presented in collaboration with Bond Street Books/Doubleday Canada. The Canadian Art Foundation International Speaker Series is sponsored by BMO Financial Group. For more information, please visit canadianart.ca/foundation.