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I don't think so. No
art
Raphael created art to express beauty, harmony, and emotion. His creative process was inspired by classical art, nature, and the human form.
His famous works of art and Raphael Rooms. Raphael Rooms were the paintings in St. Peter's Basilica.
Raphael Crystal has written: 'Noise and musical notes' 'Romanticism in art and music'
a vision of beauty
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Raphael's School of Athens
Raphael was for some time employed as the architect of St Peter's in the Vatican, which was later continued by Michelangelo. Raphael was also in charge of the antique monuments in Rome.
"Madonna in the Meadow" is a painting by Raphael, an Italian Renaissance artist, created in 1505-1506. It is a prime example of Raphael's use of classical composition and harmonious balance of figures in his art. The painting features the Madonna with child, a common subject in Christian art.
In the 15th century there were no art schools. To become an artist you had to find an older artist who was willing to take you as an apprentice. Pietro Perugino, working in Perugia and Florence, became Raphael's master.
Their art was more real life looking with shading and 3D affects