The little angels you are referring to is a detail on the bottom of a painting called "Sistine Madonna". It was painted between 1512-1514
I know of no artwork of this title. It could have been made by anybody. BUT: The most famous little cherubs are the two at the bottom of Raphael's painting 'The Sistine Madonna'.
Raphael the archangel is neither, like all angels whatever their names may suggest. Raphael the painter was a man.
Raphael V. O'Connell has written: 'The holy angels' -- subject(s): Angels, Christianity
Simply that Raphael lived during the Renaissance.
The little angels are not a separate work of art, but details of a larger work, called the "Sistine Madonna", not to be confused with Michelangelo's paintings in the Sistine Chapel. Watch it by following the link below!
Some of the angels mentioned in the Bible are Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and Lucifer.
Jim brickman composed that song little less than the angels
Sistine Madonna
Angels do not marry as they are subservient to God.
St. Raphael is an archangel. Angels were not born, they were created by God. Likewise, they do not die. They are pure spirits in Heaven.
Maybe you have heard of rumors, that Raphael the painter died of too much sex. This is often told, but scholars say that it is a total fabrication of no substance. If you mean the archangel Raphael you will know that angels cannot die.
This painting is actually called "The Sistine Madonna" and the little angels just appear at the bottom of it. Their are just a detail! The painting is much larger. If you do a search with the name of the painting you'll be able to see images of it. This painting is located at the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden, Germany.