The Supper at Emmaus is one of the most intimate and meaningful scenes in Christian art. Depicting the moment when the risen Christ is recognized through the breaking of bread, these paintings explore faith, revelation, and quiet transformation. Across centuries, artists have interpreted this biblical episode through light, gesture, and atmosphere, from Renaissance harmony to Baroque intensity and Northern introspection.

To better understand the artistic and theological richness of this theme, you may read our in-depth article: 10 Iconic Supper at Emmaus Paintings in Art History.

If you are interested in other major sacred meal scenes, you can also explore our related collection: Last Supper Paintings Gallery.