Italian High Renaissance.
Italian High Renaissance.
His style is Italian High Renaissance.
gothic
They both painted and sculpted amazing sculptures and paintings.
He was a painter and an architect - not a sculptor.
Raphael Aharon Monsonego has written: 'Mi-\\' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Social life and customs, Style, Jews, Rabbis, Social conditions, Hebrew language
Raphael's paintings were most different from Michelangelo's because Raphael emphasized harmony, grace, and clarity, often depicting serene and idealized figures in balanced compositions. While Michelangelo's work is characterized by dynamic poses, intense emotion, and a focus on the human form's physicality, Raphael's style reflects a softer, more lyrical approach, often infused with warmth and a sense of tranquility. This contrast highlights Raphael's inclination towards narrative and beauty, as opposed to Michelangelo's exploration of the dramatic and monumental.
Raphael has written: 'Raphael's witch!!!'
Raphael's primary art teachers were Pietro Perugino and Leonardo da Vinci. Under Perugino, he developed his skills in composition and use of color. Later, Raphael was influenced by Leonardo's techniques, particularly in the depiction of figures and spatial depth. These influences helped shape his distinctive style, blending clarity with emotional depth in his works.
He painted portraits and religious subjects, both as oil paintings and as murals.
Raphael Richard goes by Raphael Santarelli.
Raphael Avraham Sternberg