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  1. Dec 14, 2014 · Sistine Madonna, also called La Madonna di San Sisto, is an oil painting by the Italian artist Raffaello Sanzio (Raphael). It is one of the last Madonnas painted by the artist and was commissioned in 1512 by Pope Julius II as an altarpiece for the church of San Sisto in Piacenza. Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been ...

  2. The Sistine Madonna (also known as the Madonna di San Sisto) is one of the most important and famous religious paintings by the High Renaissance master Raphael. It is an oil painting on canvas, with dimensions 265 x 196 cm. The painting was commissioned in 1512 for the church of San Sisto in Piacenza by Pope Julius II and was executed between ...

  3. Feb 26, 2023 · Although Raphael designed these rooms, he did not paint all of them himself, and indeed did not live to see them completed. His pupil and successor Giulio Romano (1499–1546) is the most famous member of Raphael’s workshop: he is mentioned by Shakespeare in A Winter’s Tale (Act Five, Scene Two: “that rare Italian master, Julio Romano”).

  4. Raphael, School of Athens Frescoes of Poetry and Philosophy (School of Athens), Stanza della Segnatura, Vatican, Rome. In 1508, the young Raphael left Florence to arrive in Rome as Michelangelo was beginning work on the Sistine Chapel ceiling. He quickly secured a commission from Pope Julius II to paint the pope’s private rooms in the Vatican ...

  5. Raphael. Commissioned by Pope Julius II in 1513, The Sistine Madonna is one of the world's most recognizable paintings. Capturing the public's imagination ever since its creation, the two cherubs at the bottom of the altarpiece who sit as observers looking up at the Madonna and the Christ child as they descend from a heavenly space.

  6. Quick Facts About Pope Julius II. He was born December 5th, 1443 in the settlement of Albisola within the Republic of Genoa. His given name was Giuliano della Rovere. He died on February 23rd, 1553. The months leading up to his death involved continually waning strength and illness.

  7. Dec 22, 2020 · Raphael beat both Leonardo and Michelangelo to secure a commission from Pope Julius II to create frescoes at the Vatican. The young artist relocated to Rome and began work around 1508. You May ...

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