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RAFFAELLO Sanzio
Italian High Renaissance Painter, 1483-1520 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; his unity of composition and suppression of inessentials is evident in The Madonna of the Goldfinch (c. 1506). Though influenced by Leonardo da Vinci's chiaroscuro and sfumato, his figure types were his own creation, with round, gentle faces that reveal human sentiments raised to a sublime serenity. In 1508 he was summoned to Rome to decorate a suite of papal chambers in the Vatican. The frescoes in the Stanza della Segnatura are probably his greatest work; the most famous, The School of Athens (1510 C 11), is a complex and magnificently ordered allegory of secular knowledge showing Greek philosophers in an architectural setting. The Madonnas he painted in Rome show him turning away from his earlier work's serenity to emphasize movement and grandeur, partly under Michelangelo's High Renaissance influence. The Sistine Madonna (1513) shows the richness of colour and new boldness of compositional invention typical of his Roman period. He became the most important portraitist in Rome, designed 10 large tapestries to hang in the Sistine Chapel, designed a church and a chapel, assumed the direction of work on St. Peter's Basilica at the death of Donato Bramante,



RAFFAELLO Sanzio Three woman oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   55647
Three woman
mk243 1504-1505 17x17cm Oil on board


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RAFFAELLO Sanzio Portrait of woman oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   55648
Portrait of woman
mk243 1505-1506 66x52cm Oil on canvas


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RAFFAELLO Sanzio Portrait of younger woman oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   55649
Portrait of younger woman
mk243 1505-1506 65x51cm Oil on canvas


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RAFFAELLO Sanzio The virgin mary  on the grass oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   55650
The virgin mary on the grass
mk243 1506 113x88cm Oil on board


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RAFFAELLO Sanzio Blessing oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   55651
Blessing
mk243 1506 30x25cm Oil on canvas


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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RAFFAELLO Sanzio
Italian High Renaissance Painter, 1483-1520 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; his unity of composition and suppression of inessentials is evident in The Madonna of the Goldfinch (c. 1506). Though influenced by Leonardo da Vinci's chiaroscuro and sfumato, his figure types were his own creation, with round, gentle faces that reveal human sentiments raised to a sublime serenity. In 1508 he was summoned to Rome to decorate a suite of papal chambers in the Vatican. The frescoes in the Stanza della Segnatura are probably his greatest work; the most famous, The School of Athens (1510 C 11), is a complex and magnificently ordered allegory of secular knowledge showing Greek philosophers in an architectural setting. The Madonnas he painted in Rome show him turning away from his earlier work's serenity to emphasize movement and grandeur, partly under Michelangelo's High Renaissance influence. The Sistine Madonna (1513) shows the richness of colour and new boldness of compositional invention typical of his Roman period. He became the most important portraitist in Rome, designed 10 large tapestries to hang in the Sistine Chapel, designed a church and a chapel, assumed the direction of work on St. Peter's Basilica at the death of Donato Bramante, . Related Artists to RAFFAELLO Sanzio: | Thomas Baines | Fabio Fabbi | Anton Raphael Mengs | Antonio Alice | Clifton Tomson |

  

  

  

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