The famous painter Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio) lived from 1483-1520, and created many famous paintings. Two of the best known are:Madonna of the Meadow, ca. 1505-1506, in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, andPhilosophy (School of Athens), 1509-1511, in the Stanza della Segnatura in the Vatican.
U get two answers but no conclusions. Raphael Santi, Sanzio, da Urbino, Madalena Sforza painted two types of paintings; frescos and oil paintings. Tempera paint is also mentioned in the internet descriptions of he/r paintings. The paints, pigments, Raphael used are discussed in the National Gallery, London Technical Bullitin, Volume 25, 2004 www.nationalgallery.org.uk/pub/exhibitions/tb25_raphael.pdf Surprisingly, we have no list of paints the most famous painter of all times used in he/r paintings. Our best and most logical source of painting techniques Raphael might have used is ... http://wiki.answers.com/Q/index.htm - Cennino D' Andrea Cennini. The Craftsman's Handbook. The Italian "Il Libro dell' Arte." Translated by Daniel V. Thompson, Jr. New York: Dover Publications, Inc. 1933, by Yale University Press.http://www.noteaccess.com/Texts/Cennini/Contents.htm You get no conclusions because over the centuries many of Raphael's paintings from the sixteenth century have been restored, repainted and covered up (La Disputa, block house, right). You will get an idea of that argument here ... http://aic.stanford.edu/jaic/articles/jaic23-02-001.html and my argument her/e ... http://www.wga.hu/html/p/perugino/saints/maddalen.html and he/re ??? http://www.wga.hu/html/r/raphael/2firenze/1/22grandu.html
He had a father and a mother, but when Raphael turned eight his mother died. His fater remarried but died four years later and Raphael became an orphan but live with his uncle
He was an Italian High Renaissance painter. He painted, portraits and religious subjects. His mural paintings in the Vatican (in the Stanze) are especially famous. He also made prints and some architectural projects (never finished). Click link below for a list of his works!
It is really hard to come up with just one, since Raphael had so many incredibly famous paintings but, I think that the most recognized one is without a doubt the 'two little angels' that appear as a detail on a painting called the "Sistine Madonna". Do an Internet search to see an image of it. You will recognize it immediately. His fresco called "The School of Athens" is also immensely famous.
His famous works of art and Raphael Rooms. Raphael Rooms were the paintings in St. Peter's Basilica.
Michelangelo, besides being a sculptor and an architect.
In the painting by Raphael the two central figures are Plato and Aristotle. The painting is a collective portrait of all of the Greek Philosophers, some modeled after contemporaries of Raphael, such as Leonardo da Vinci (the Plato figure) and Michelangelo. See the link for a chart of who each figure represents.
The famous painter Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio) lived from 1483-1520, and created many famous paintings. Two of the best known are:Madonna of the Meadow, ca. 1505-1506, in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, andPhilosophy (School of Athens), 1509-1511, in the Stanza della Segnatura in the Vatican.
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U get two answers but no conclusions. Raphael Santi, Sanzio, da Urbino, Madalena Sforza painted two types of paintings; frescos and oil paintings. Tempera paint is also mentioned in the internet descriptions of he/r paintings. The paints, pigments, Raphael used are discussed in the National Gallery, London Technical Bullitin, Volume 25, 2004 www.nationalgallery.org.uk/pub/exhibitions/tb25_raphael.pdf Surprisingly, we have no list of paints the most famous painter of all times used in he/r paintings. Our best and most logical source of painting techniques Raphael might have used is ... http://wiki.answers.com/Q/index.htm - Cennino D' Andrea Cennini. The Craftsman's Handbook. The Italian "Il Libro dell' Arte." Translated by Daniel V. Thompson, Jr. New York: Dover Publications, Inc. 1933, by Yale University Press.http://www.noteaccess.com/Texts/Cennini/Contents.htm You get no conclusions because over the centuries many of Raphael's paintings from the sixteenth century have been restored, repainted and covered up (La Disputa, block house, right). You will get an idea of that argument here ... http://aic.stanford.edu/jaic/articles/jaic23-02-001.html and my argument her/e ... http://www.wga.hu/html/p/perugino/saints/maddalen.html and he/re ??? http://www.wga.hu/html/r/raphael/2firenze/1/22grandu.html
Raphael and Wycliffe
Solomon is often depicted in paintings that emphasize his wisdom and wealth, with notable works including "The Judgment of Solomon" by various artists, such as Raphael and Nicolas Poussin. These paintings typically illustrate the biblical story where Solomon adjudicates a dispute between two women claiming to be the mother of the same child. Additionally, "The Wise King" by Jean-Leon Gerome captures the grandeur associated with Solomon's reign, showcasing his opulence and wisdom.
Sistine Madonna
He had a father and a mother, but when Raphael turned eight his mother died. His fater remarried but died four years later and Raphael became an orphan but live with his uncle
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Colour field paintings and action paintings