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Raphael, 1483-1520
INITIAL_TITLE_SRCH:
Raphael, 1483-1520
AUTHOR:
Thoenes, Christof.

Raphael, 1483-1520.
ISBN:
9783836532426
PUBLICATION_INFO:
Köln : Taschen, c2017.
PHYSICAL_DESC:
95 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 27 cm
SERIES:
Basic art series

Basic art series.
SERIES_TITLE:
Basic art series

Basic art series.
CONTENTS:
Paths of access to a classic -- Apprenticeship and early years as a master -- Raphael in Florence -- The Madonna -- Painter in the Vatican -- The large altarpieces -- The patron : Agostino Chigi -- Portraits -- Raphael 1483-1520 life and work.
ABSTRACT:
Influenced by his contemporaries Michelangelo and Leonardo, Raphael Santi (1483-1520) became, in his own right, one of the most important artists of the High Renaissance. Though Raphael painted many important works in his Florence period, including his famous Madonnas, it was his mature work in Rome that cemented his place in history, most notably the Stanza della Segnatura in the Vatican featuring his School of Athens and Triumph of Religion murals. This overview traces the life's work of this Renaissance master who achieved the height of greatness in only two decades of creation and whose influential work paved the way for the Mannerist and Baroque movements
SUBJECT:
Painters -- Italy -- Biography.
Art, Renaissance.
Raphael, 1483-1520 -- Criticism and interpretation.
BIBSUMMARY:
Influenced by his contemporaries Michelangelo and Leonardo, Raphael Santi (1483-1520) became, in his own right, one of the most important artists of the High Renaissance. Though Raphael painted many important works in his Florence period, including his famous Madonnas, it was his mature work in Rome that cemented his place in history, most notably the Stanza della Segnatura in the Vatican featuring his School of Athens and Triumph of Religion murals. This overview traces the life's work of this Renaissance master who achieved the height of greatness in only two decades of creation and whose influential work paved the way for the Mannerist and Baroque movements