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Raphael was initially influenced by his father Giovanni Santi growing up in his workshop, and then particularly by the man he apprenticed under, Perugino. He diligently copied his master's woks so well that one could not tell them apart.

Later in Rome, he was greatly influences by the greats, Leonardo and Michelangelo as he worked in the Vatican alongside them. He adapted his style based on their work, and if you look at a series of his work from his days with Perugino to his work in the Vatican you can see his stylistic progression.

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he becameoneof the ninja turtles along side with donatello, michaelangelo and leonardo

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Why was Raphael important.?

he was an excellent painter of the time of the renaissance!


How old was Raphael when he died?

Raphael was born on April 6, 1483 and died on April 6, 1520. Raphael would have been 37 years old at the time of death or 532 years old today.


Which give award of Raphael Sanzio?

At the time there were no awards in our sense of the word.


How did Raphael Sanzio impact the world?

Raphael is best known for his Madonnas and for his large figure compositions in the Vatican. His work is admired for its clarity of form and ease of composition and for its visual achievement of the Neoplatonic ideal of human grandeur.


How did Raphael contribute to the revolution with in art?

Raphael not only allowed artists to speak out and express themselves in a new way - showing the world as it was for the first time. Real portraits etc. But he changed society by giving others courage to speak out. Peasants rebelled against kings etc. He lead the way in speaking your opinion and not following the crowd and conforming to socitey expectations. I'm doing an assignment on him and anyone that has any answers to my questions that would be a great help :) Q1. What was the background setting or context in which Raphael lived and worked? Q2. What were Raphaels achivements or contributions to the history of his time and to future generations. Q3. What was the cost of Raphael and his unique qualities and contributions? Q4. Reflecting on Raphael, how might he compare to someone who has contributed great things to the world in modern times? For Q4. I am doing Julian Beever and I am finding difficult to fin sufficent information on him all the websites have the same 4 lines on him. Thanks in advance :)

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What painting is Raphael's great tribute to the artists and thinkers of his day?

The painting is 'The School of Athens', 1509-1511. The people portrayed are the great thinkers and philosophers of Greece. He pays tribute to artists of his time by using their likeness to in the figures. The two central figures are Plato and Aristotle.


What does pre-raphaelite mean?

'Before Raphael'. The Pre-Raphaelites were a group of British artists in the 1850's. They believed that the Classical poses and elegant compositions of Raphael in particular had been a corrupting influence on the academic teaching of art. Hence the name "Pre-Raphaelite" The group had nothing against Raphael as such. They thought he was a genius. But they were against the teaching of structured painting that had developed in the art establishment based on his work, such as triangular compositions which had almost turned art into an exercise in geometry, and the PRB considered it corrupting the Royal Academy and art in general. The 'ite' in the term Pre-Raphaelite is important. It shows that it was not Raphael that they disliked, but his followers/imitators.


What Italian artist was also an architect?

For a long time it was common for artists to be proficient in various arts. Painters or sculptors who were also architects are e.g. Giotto, Brunelleschi, Ghiberti, Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Bernini, ...


When was Saint Raphael created?

Raphael was created by God eons ago, long before time and the universe even existed.


Why was Raphael important.?

he was an excellent painter of the time of the renaissance!