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Discover the life and artistry of Raphael, born in 1483 in Urbino, Italy, and celebrated as one of the great masters of the Renaissance. His early works show the influence of Perugino and progressed through exposure to the likes of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. Raphael spent most of his life in Florence and Rome, where he developed a unique style characterized by harmony and clarity. Notable works include "The Marriage of the Virgin," "Madonna of the Goldfinch," and "The Entombment of Christ." Raphael’s brilliance remains influential even after his death in 1520.
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Raphael A Master of the Renaissance By James Lawrence
Life Overview • Born in 1483 • Inspired by Perugino, Paolo Uccello, Luca Signorelli, Melozzo da Forlí, Francesco di Giorgio, Hieronymus Bosch and joos van Gent. Also Leonardo and Michelangelo • Most of his life spent in Florence and Rome • Died in 1520
Early Life • Born in Urbino • Father was Giovanni Santi • Spent his youth in Federico 11 da Montefeltro • At 17 was sent to Perugia
Perugino and Raphael Perugino’s Marriage of the Virgin Raphael’s Marriage of the Virgin
Florence • Year 1504 • Introduced to Leonardo’s and Michelangelo’s works • more animated, informal manner of painting
Inspiration Leonardo DaVinvi Michelangelo
Other Madonnas Madonna of the Goldfinch Madonna del Granduca