One of the most famous things that Pope Julius II commissioned Raphael to paint was a fresco called The School of Athens (or "Scuola di Atene" in Italian). It was painted in the Apostolic Palace between the years of 1509 and 1510.
Well, he did not. Michelangelo did. but Raphael painted some other rooms in the Vatican for Pope Julius II.
Pope Julius II.
Julius II, I assume as he was the Pope during this time.
Raphael
Among others Pope Julius II, Elisabetta Gonzaga, Baldassare Castiglione, Bindi Altoviti, Agnolo Doni, Maddalena Doni, anf his girlfriend 'La Fornarina'. That is not what you wanted to know, is it? But that's what you asked.
He was commissioned by many people to paint portraits and religious subjects. Pope Julius II gave him the largest commission to paint murals in 4 rooms in the Vatican. The most famous of these is the 'School of Athens'.
Pope Julius II (1503-13) was a great patron and friend of Michelangelo. He also helped Raphael. He encouraged and supported Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel and Raphael's fresco work.
Pope Julius commissioned Michelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
Yes, Pope Julius II was a patron. Pope Julius II was Michelangelo Buonarotti patron. Pope Julius II wanted Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the "Sistine Chaple". To be Continued........
Pope Julius II
Pope Julius II was born Guiliano della Rovere. The Italian word rovere means oak. This also explains why Michelangelo painted acorns on the Sistine Chapel ceiling, which was commissioned by Pope Julius.
Pope Julius II, but Michelangelo didn't create it for him, it's more like the pope forced him to.And he did not create the chapel, he painted the ceiling and altar wall.