The Cardinal Virtues
The 4-part fresco was created between 1513 - 1514.
Many people paid him to paint their portraits, some works were commissioned by churches. But the very large fresco works in the Vatican were commissioned by Pope Julius II, as was the Sistine Madonna.
Raphael was an Italian painter. As a High Renaissance painter he combined traits from the Early Renaissance with the progress of his great contemporaries Leonardo and Michelangelo to create paintings of great beauty, clarity and balance. He painted a series of large allegorical and historical murals in the Vatican. For a short time he was the architect of St Peter's.
Rob Fresco's birth name is Robert Fresco.
school of Athens is a fresco done by Raphael. He placed himself in it (back upper right corner) as well as Leonardo da Vinci, in the center (the guy with the white beard) and Michelangelo (the guy sitting down, with a pensive look on his face).
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Raphael painted it, but not in the Sistine Chapel, but in anotherr part of the Vatican. Raphael has not painted in the SIstine Chapel.
There are several but the most famous one is "The School of Athens"
Michelangelo, besides being a sculptor and an architect.
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".
The 4-part fresco was created between 1513 - 1514.
'The School of Athens', 1509-1511 is a fresco painted by Raphael. It is in Vatican Palace, Rome.
Because the Farnese family commissioned him to.
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.
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.