Oil paint on canvas.
Many people paid him to paint their portraits, some works were commissioned by churches. But the very large fresco works in the Vatican were commissioned by Pope Julius II, as was the Sistine Madonna.
Raphael did not paint this subject, nor did he make any prints.
he taqught him to be a ninja turtle
well he did useoil paint at the time weill painting and so one weill painting is a tipe ofink htta they use back in the olden day and they use a certain painting colled sheqwa wich is known for dry paint and dabbing the out line of the picture
It was not a matter of liking. As a painter you painted what people commissioned from you.
the cherubs are part of a larger piece called the Sistine Madonna, painted between 1515 and 1519. The Sistine Madonna has no connection with the Sistine chapel.
The Madonna was a wedding gift from Raphael to his friend Lorenzo Nasi.
In Florence.
Many people paid him to paint their portraits, some works were commissioned by churches. But the very large fresco works in the Vatican were commissioned by Pope Julius II, as was the Sistine Madonna.
No, it was Sandro Botticelli, circa 1481.
Well, he did not. Michelangelo did. but Raphael painted some other rooms in the Vatican for Pope Julius II.
the reason that they wanted him to paint the celling is because they had heard of his amazing art work and sculpture.
Raphael painted the Madonna of the Meadows for the Rucellai family in Florence, Italy. It was commissioned by Giovanni Rucellai as a private devotional piece for his family chapel.
It took Michelangelo about four years to paint the Sistine Chapel ceiling, from 1508 to 1512.
Michelangelo painted the ceiling of Sistine
No, Michelangelo did.
'The School of Athens', 1509-1511 is a fresco painted by Raphael. It is in Vatican Palace, Rome.