- Raphael - Wikipedia
He died when Raphael was eleven, and Raphael seems to have played a role in managing the family workshop from this point He probably trained in the workshop of Pietro Perugino, and was described as a fully trained "master" by 1500
- Raphael | Biography, Artworks, Paintings, Accomplishments, Death . . .
Raphael (born April 6, 1483, Urbino, Duchy of Urbino [Italy]—died April 6, 1520, Rome, Papal States [Italy]) was a master painter and architect of the Italian High Renaissance Raphael is best known for his Madonnas and for his large figure compositions in the Vatican
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- Raphael - National Gallery of Art
Raffaelo di Giovanni Santi was the younger contemporary of Leonardo and Michelangelo, and with them epitomizes the High Renaissance in Italy For most of the history of Western art, the easy grace and harmonious balance of Raphael’s style has represented an ideal of perfection
- Raphael: Sublime Poetry - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
A true titan of the Italian Renaissance, Raffaello di Giovanni Santi (1483–1520)—better known as Raphael—matched ambition with lyricism to create works with both intellectual heft and emotional depth, a necessary skill in the complex political landscape of Renaissance courts
- 8 Interesting Facts About Raphael, Master of the Italian Renaissance
He was a child prodigy brought to Rome in his mid-20s by the pope and trusted with painting some of the Vatican's most important rooms From oil paintings and frescos to tapestries to architecture, Raphael was an artist who mastered anything that was thrown his way
- Raphael Paintings, Bio, Ideas | TheArtStory
Alive for only 37 prolific and passionate years, Raphael blazed a comet's trail of painting throughout the apex of the Italian High Renaissance His true lust for life translated onto the canvas where his skill in presenting the Renaissance Humanist era's ideals of beauty was breathtakingly new
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