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What materials did Raphael use?

fresco


Who was fresco painted for the Vatican was created by?

Raphael(APEX)


Look at this fresco painted for the Vatican. It was created by?

RAPHAEL (apex)


Who painted the 'School of Athens' fresco in the Sistine Chapel?

Raphael painted it, but not in the Sistine Chapel, but in anotherr part of the Vatican. Raphael has not painted in the SIstine Chapel.


What is the name of the fresco in the Vatican palace by Raphael?

There are several but the most famous one is "The School of Athens"


Who created paintings for the Vatican using the fresco technique?

Michelangelo, besides being a sculptor and an architect.


Which renniasance artist created the fresco the school of Athens?

The School of Athens is a famous fresco in the Vatican. It was painted in the early 16th century by Raffaello Sanzio, better known as "Raphael".


What year did Raphael paint Moses and the burning bush?

The 4-part fresco was created between 1513 - 1514.


Materials used to paint 'The School of Athens'?

'The School of Athens', 1509-1511 is a fresco painted by Raphael. It is in Vatican Palace, Rome.


Why did Raphael paint 'The Nymph Galatea'?

Because the Farnese family commissioned him to.


What are pope Julius II achievements?

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.


What techniques did Raphael use?

Raphael's most notable work is probably the four frescoes he did during the renaissance period. When he moved to Rome he was almost immediately commissioned by Pope Julius ll, who asked him to fresco a room which was to become the pope's private library. This room, as well as three more, became famous as the "Raphael Rooms," and include the most famous fresco of the High Renaissance, 'the school of Athens' and 'the Pamassus'. A fresco is using wet plaster and colour pigment to create a 3D piece sticking out from a flat wall or surface.