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The likeness of Leonardo da Vinci is said to have served as the inspiration for the philosopher Plato in Raphael's painting "The School of Athens."
'The Scool of Athens' is a large mural by Raphael, in the Vatican. Leonardo has nothing whatsoever to do with it! On the other hand Michelangelo is in it. The rendition of Plato in the middle is also a likeness of Leonardo. Michelangelo Bounarotti is the one in the Magenta sitting by himself.
The painting is 'The School of Athens', 1509-1511. The people portrayed are the great thinkers and philosophers of Greece. He pays tribute to artists of his time by using their likeness to in the figures. The two central figures are Plato and Aristotle.
Yes she was.
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Raphael's greatest painting is probably the School of Athens which he painted in 1510 and into 1511.
"School of Athens"
The theme of this painting is about commutation and learning.
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There is no such famous painting. Raphael's School of Athens has Michelangelo in the middle, but no Leonardo.