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  1. Jun 30, 2020 · Raphael had art in his blood. His father, Giovanni Santi, was a court painter in Raphael’s hometown. As such, Raphael most likely spent his formative years in contact with the court. Santi painted altarpieces and portraits for the court of Urbino, but died when Raphael was 11 years old. This left him an orphan, as his mother had passed when ...

  2. When he died at age 37, the pope ordered that Raphael, who had been keeper of antiquities, be buried in the Pantheon. In Raphael’s Alba Madonna (c. 1510), a High Renaissance masterpiece, the three figures of Mary, Jesus, and John the Baptist define a broad pyramid within the circular format of the painting, conveying strength and stability.

  3. www.britannica.com › summary › Raphael-ItalianRaphael summary | Britannica

    Raphael , orig. Raffaello Sanzio, (born April 6, 1483, Urbino, Duchy of Urbino—died April 6, 1520, Rome, Papal States), Italian painter and architect. As a member of Perugino ’s workshop, he established his mastery by 17 and began receiving important commissions. In 1504 he moved to Florence, where he executed many of his famous Madonnas ...

  4. School of Athens, fresco (1508–11) painted by artist Raphael, in the Stanza della Segnatura, a room in Pope Julius II ’s private apartments in the Vatican. It is perhaps the most famous of all of Raphael’s paintings and one of the most significant artworks of the Renaissance. Raphael was called to Rome toward the end of 1508 by Julius II ...

  5. Sistine Madonna by Raphael, 1513–14; in the Semper Gallery, Dresden, Germany. Sistine Madonna, oil painting created in 1513–14 by Raphael, master painter of the Italian High Rensaissance. The painting was one of the artist’s final Madonnas. The putti at the bottom of the painting have become one of the best-known images in the history of art.

  6. Raphael was in Florence from late 1504 until 1508. Seventeen images of the Virgin and Child from those few years survive today, two of them are on this tour. Probably many of these works were made for the art market—images of the Madonna and Child were often given as wedding presents—rather than to fulfill a specific commission.

  7. Apr 16, 2019 · Raphael. Portrait of a Lady with a Unicorn, ca. 1505. Legion of Honor. Advertisement. One of Raphael’s earliest works is also his most mysterious. The portrait depicts an elegant blonde woman holding a small unicorn, her head framed by two columns and a far-off landscape of green earth and blue sky.

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