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Raphael was an artist during the Renaissance time period. He was active between the late 1400's and early 1500's.

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The Graceful Movements Of The Figures Make Them Appear Linked To Each Other.

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Italian High Renaissance.

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Italian High Renaissance.

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Renaissance

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