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Raphael (artist)

This category covers the life and work of Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, commonly called Raphael (1483-1520). He worked first in Florence, then in Rome, where he painted the famous murals in the Raffaello Sanzio da Urbinoatican (the Stanze). He is one of the three most famous painters in the Italian High Renaissance.

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How did Raphael contribute to the revolution with in art?

Raphael not only allowed artists to speak out and express themselves in a new way - showing the world as it was for the first time. Real portraits etc. But he changed society by giving others courage to speak out. Peasants rebelled against kings etc. He lead the way in speaking your opinion and not following the crowd and conforming to socitey expectations.

I'm doing an assignment on him and anyone that has any answers to my questions that would be a great help :)

Q1. What was the background setting or context in which Raphael lived and worked?

Q2. What were Raphaels achivements or contributions to the history of his time and to future generations.

Q3. What was the cost of Raphael and his unique qualities and contributions?

Q4. Reflecting on Raphael, how might he compare to someone who has contributed great things to the world in modern times?

For Q4. I am doing Julian Beever and I am finding difficult to fin sufficent information on him all the websites have the same 4 lines on him. Thanks in advance :)

When did Raphael live?

Raphael was born on April 6, 1483.

Is Raphael a man or woman?

Raphael the archangel is neither, like all angels whatever their names may suggest.

Raphael the painter was a man.

What is Raphael's full name?

Assuming your question refers to the painter, then it's Raffaello Sanzio (anglicised as Raphael).

Why did Raphael lie in the book trash?

In the book "Trash" by Andy Mulligan, Raphael lies to protect himself and his friends. Living in a garbage dump, they face dangerous situations, and honesty could jeopardize their safety and freedom. By withholding the truth, Raphael aims to shield his community from the corrupt authorities and ensure their survival. Ultimately, his lies highlight themes of loyalty and the struggle against systemic injustice.

What is Leonardo da Vinci famous for?

The Last Supper and the "Vitruvian Man"

sketches of the human anatomy

Did Raphael have to train for his painting job?

Yes, for a long time he was a pupil of the Florentine painter Perugino.

What did Raphael's mother do?

His mother, Magia di Battista Ciarla, did not work outside their home. This was the rule in those days.

What technique such as brushing or dabbing did Raphael use when painting Madonna d'Orleans?

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

Where are Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino original paintings?

If you want a full list of his works with info of their present whereabouts, click link below!

Where was Raphael trained?

His father put him in an advanced art school with a mentor. He also got some training fr Timeteo Viti.

What was raphaels famous for?

look it up on google. there are much better answers than here.

Where did Raphael Sanzio live?

Raffaello Sanzio (b. 1483, Urbino, d. 1520, Roma)

Who was Raphaels' wife?

Maria Bibbiena was his fiancée. Some people believe Raphael secretly married his mistress, Margherita Luti.