Yes, Renaissance artist Raphael worked for the Medici family.
Raphael, the renowned artist of the Italian Renaissance, was a boy; he was male. Born Raffaello Sanzio in 1483, he is best known for his paintings, such as "The School of Athens" and numerous Madonna portraits. Raphael's work significantly influenced the development of Western art.
Raphael was a very famous artist in his time. He was most noted for his portraiture work, in which he used the techniques of posing and light to highlight the personalities of his subjects.
There is no direct link between them. The Brotherhood was created to oppose traditionalist thinking/teaching which had stemmed Raphael's work. For example that a certain subject must be portrayed and posed in a certain way. So it was not a slant on Raphael as an artist, but his followers (hence the term 'Pre-Raphaelite' rather than 'Pre-Raphael'), who had brought about a way of painting that they saw as stifling creativity.
Raphael was an artist from the 16th century, specifically active during the High Renaissance. He was born on April 6, 1483, and passed away on April 6, 1520. His work is renowned for its clarity of form, ease of composition, and visual achievement of the Neo-Platonic ideal of human grandeur. Raphael's contributions significantly influenced the course of Western art.
I believe you are referring to Raphael Volkmer ... see link to his work and bio are at his name raphaelvolkmer then .com
During the Renaissance Botticelli combined medieval allergory with classical mythology. The famous artist Raphael, from the same time period, also made use of the classical mythology combined with Christian traditions in his work.
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Raphael resides in Heaven and his work is assigned by God.
Renaissance artist. Some art work of his was get religious while some of it was full of emotion.
Leonardo's work just means that, he had painted people and things the way you would actually see them. Not some fantasy o some perfect human being. He was also the one who taught Raphael his works, but Michelangelo hated Raphael, and that is why Leo took him in.