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which raphael? The painter or the archangel? The Italian renaissance painter Raphael painted a big part of St. Peter's Basilica(Raphael Rooms) and he also was know to be the best painter of the renaissance period along with Michelangelo and Leonardo Da Vinci. As for the Archangel I don't know that much really.

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