He was part of the Italian High Renaissance.
I do not think there is a Raphael painting called just 'The Triumph'. In the Villa Farnesina, Rome, Italy, however, Raphael painted a mural in 1511 called The Triumph of Galatea. Is that of any interest?
Raphael did not paint this subject, nor did he make any prints.
Raphael's greatest painting is probably the School of Athens which he painted in 1510 and into 1511.
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well he did useoil paint at the time weill painting and so one weill painting is a tipe ofink htta they use back in the olden day and they use a certain painting colled sheqwa wich is known for dry paint and dabbing the out line of the picture
Simply that Raphael lived during the Renaissance.
His large frescoes in the Vatican contain horses, architecture and other things. But people are the most important part. He did not paint pure landscapes or still lifes.
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it is the thing that you put the paint on when you are painting a painting