"In the room the women come and go/talking about Michelangelo." "Do you know what it means?" "It means Eliot didn't know much about women".

Sorry that I don't remember where this quote comes from. Anyway, in the last strip we have a nice callback to Michelangelo's Creation of Man in the Sistine Chapel. Frescoes really are water-based paint; because of this, they must be made quickly. That's why we often have very complete preparatory boards. Leonardo liked to paint slowly and to make a lot of adjustments to what he was doing, so he tried using a oil-based paint for his Last Supper in Milan. The result looked awesome, but begun deteriorating very quickly and Leonardo himself had to make the first restoration. The Supper probably looked even more impressive because of the gleam given by oil-based paint.

Sorry for the little art history lesson. Not much to say about the last pages.