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    Raphael, and The Stanza Della Segnatura Raphael Sanzio was one of the most important artists of the Italian Renaissance. Raphael painted and designed many brilliant pieces of work and the stanzas inside the Vatican. He was a master at such necessities of modern art such as depth and perspective and the use of light and shadow, and was the turning point styles of paintings like the use of Madonnas in paintings. Through his short life, Raphael would make some of the most awe-inspiring, beautiful

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    RAPHAEL SANZIO Raphael was one of the most important artists of the Italian Renaissance. Raphael painted and designed many brilliant pieces of work and the stanzas inside the Vatican. He was a master at such necessities of modern art such as depth and perspective and the use of light and shadow, and was the turning point styles of paintings like the use of Madonnas in paintings. Through his short life, Raphael would make some of the most awe-inspiring, beautiful, and influential works of art during

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    Who Is Raphael?

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    Raphael Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, known as Raphael, was an Italian painter and architecture who created numerous works of art. The boy born on April 26, 1483 in Urbino Italy became a Renaissance sensation through his “Madonnas,” and other oil paintings. In 1514, Pope Julius II gave Raphael the opportunity to be his chief architect, and later on in life created the great painting we know today as the Sistine Madonna. Raphael was an extremely influential man of the era through his early

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    Urbino or Raphael. For my painter I chose Raphael. Raphael was a painter in the Renaissance. Raphael was born on April 6, 1483, in Urbrino, Italy. He painted many paintings, and they were good. They were very detailed and colorful. Early Years Raphael was Perugino’s apprentice in 1504. He began painting series of “Madonnas.” In Rome he painted Stazadell Segnatura (“room of the Signatura”) from 1509 to 1511. Pope Julius 2 hired Raphael as his chief architect. In 1494 when Raphael was just 11

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    Raffaello Sanzio, known as Raphael, was an Italian painter and architect born in the mountain town of Urbino. In his early years, Raphael was trained by his father Giovanni Santi, a court painter and versifier, allowing him to gain a wide education in the arts, literature, and social skills. This enabled Raphael to move easily amongst the higher circles of court society and this helped him gain recognition. “His career falls naturally into three phases and three styles, first described by Giorgio

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    Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Michael Rossetti, James Collinson, Frederic George Stephens and Thomas Woolner.They detested another artist’s work that, at the time went by the name Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino), hence the name Pre-Raphaelites. However, society in the Victorian period adored Raphael and his work and many other artists copied his style of art. This meant that people despised the Pre-Raphaelites work and they found it to be outrageous. In the Victorian era, artwork was

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    Raphael Sanzio Raphael was one of the most important artists of the Italian Renaissance. Raphael painted and designed many brilliant pieces of work and the stanzas inside the Vatican. He was a master at such necessities of modern art such as depth and perspective and the use of light and shadow, and was the turning point styles of paintings like the use of Madonnas in paintings. Through his short life, Raphael would make some of the most awe-inspiring, beautiful, and influential works of art during

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    Here’s some facts about Raphael Raphael was born on April 6, 1483, in Urbino, Italy he became Perugino’s apprentice in 1504. Living in Florence from 1504 to 1507, he began painting a series of Madonna’s. In Rome from 1504 to 1511 he painted the stanza Della segnatura frescoes located in the palace of the vatiein. He later painted another fresco cycle for the vatiein, in the Stanza d’Eliodoro (“Room of Heliodorus”). In 1514, Pope Julius II hired Raphael as his chief architect. Around the same time

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    Raphael was born in Urbino, Italy on April 6, 1483. At the time of his birth Urbino was encouraging the arts and was a cultural center. Raphael's father, Giovanni Santi who was a painter for the Duke of Urbino (Federigo da Montefeltro), taught him, when he was young, the basics of "painting techniques and exposed him to the humanistic philosophy at the Dukes court. When he was 8 years old his mother died then when he was 11 years old his father died. After his death Raphael started managing his father's

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    As a teen, Raphael was already excelling in the world of art. As seen in one of his earliest paintings, The Resurrection of Christ. He made this oil painting when he was at the age of 16-18 His dad's workshop proceeded and, most likely together with his stepmother, Raphael apparently had impact in overseeing it from an early age. In Urbino, he came into contact with the works of Paolo Uccello, beforehand the court painter (d. 1475), and Luca Signorelli, who until 1498 was situated in adjacent Città

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    What did I do? -I studied the famous Italian painter and architect Raphael. -I enjoyed his style of art and his usage of light color and proper use of anatomy. Raphael lived a short but full life, to only have lived thirty-seven years, yet to be so successful is admirable. His art has influenced many and is an icon of the Italian high renaissance. • Understanding what was important about it? -I feel it was important to study Raphael because he was so influential during the high renaissance. If you

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    Raphael, a product of the Renaissance, presented a different style of art and introduced a new medium for expression. His repertoire included both complex and simplistic work. The variety in his art allowed him to attract attention from both royalty and common people. His artistic ability is neither challenged nor debated. An outstanding support and teaching from his father planted a seed of inextinguishable desire. Later in his life, Raphael watched this seed bloom as opportunities began to wallow

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    think of Raphael as an amazing artist who would make things that seemed impossible looked really easy. It´s fascinating that he started what he loved at a very young age he was an apprentice when he was eleven. At that time he was already being compared to some of the best artist of the time. Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci said said what the like the most about Raphael is how many paintings he has done. I liked how his career fell naturally into three different phases and styles. Raphael artwork

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    artists. This is how the artist Raphael Sanzio came about being one of the best of his time. Raphael took methods and ideas from his surrounding colleagues and then he would combine them with his own personality to create some of the best works from his era. Raphael Sanzio's work of the Italian High Renaissance era is the result of influences and incorporation of techniques of Michelangelo Buonarroti, Pietro Perugino, and Leonardo

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    Leonardo and Raphael “Art is in the eye of the beholder, and everyone will have their own interpretation.” - E.A. Bucchianeri. Art is a beautiful construct and it has been seen as such and shall continue to be seen as such for generations to come. History has seen a vast number of extremely talented Artists, and while art may take new forms, its integrity shall remain unshifted. Two men in specific have contributed to art and its history like no other; Leonardo Da Vinci and Raphael Sanzio da Urbino

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    greatest moments as artists and painters were commissions insisted by the Pope which rendered high significance from one another. Michelangelo’s triumphed in the Sistine Chapel (1508-1512) and Raphael’s gem, Stanze di Raffaello (Raphael Rooms). A story was said to believe that Raphael, at the time, were painting frescos and was deeply inspired by Michelangelo’s paintings. He had accessed the Sistine Chapel still in its making without the consent on Michelangelo and later scraped his frescos of the wall

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                   Raphael: The Madonna of the Candelabra      During the Italian Renaissance Raphael was one of the most influential artists. He painted many brilliant pieces, mastering the use of depth, perspective, and the use of shadow and light. Throughout his life, Raphael used the Madonna as a reoccurring subject in his work. One example of this subject is the Madonna of the Candelabra. This dark

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    Laura M Darden Professor Johnson Art Appreciation 17 November 2014 The school of Athens From the book Living with Art I chose Raphael. The School of Athens on page 160. This painting took place in Stanza della Segnatura, Vatican. Rome. This is a naturalistic stylized pace of art. The two visual elements of design that I saw in the Raphael painting, is color, and space. There are both horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines to making up the arches and all the columns. An implied line is in each

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    The creators of these artworks during these decades of the Renaissance include Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarroti, and Raphael Sanzio. Influenced and sometimes driven competitively by each other, these artists share differences and similarities in their life, art style and techniques, and interests. The most evident similarity of Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael is that they created High Renaissance art, a style that could be said to have been created and perfected by them. Each of these

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    Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, known as Raphael, has known art all of his life. His father, Giovanni Santi, was a painter for the Duke of Urbino, Federigo da Montefeltro. After his death, in 1494, Raphael took over his father's workshop and surpassed the painting skills that Giovanni. In 1500, when Raphael was about seventeen, he became an apprentice to Perugino. This apprenticeship only lasted about four years once Raphael quickly gained all the knowledge and experience that Perugino had to offer,

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