Raffaello Collection
Raffaello, also known as Raphael, was a renowned Italian artist during the Renaissance period. His works continue to captivate audiences with their beauty and depth
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Raffaello, also known as Raphael, was a renowned Italian artist during the Renaissance period. His works continue to captivate audiences with their beauty and depth. One of his most famous pieces is "The School of Athens, " a fresco located in the Stanza della Segnatura. Painted around 1510-1511, it depicts an imaginary gathering of great philosophers and thinkers from different eras. Another masterpiece by Raphael is "Portrait of a Young Woman" or "La Muta. " Created around 1507, this painting showcases his exceptional talent for capturing human emotions and delicately portraying female subjects. In "Disputation of the Holy Sacrament, " completed between 1509-1510, Raphael explores religious themes through a vibrant composition that conveys divine presence and spiritual enlightenment. "The Transfiguration of Christ" stands as one of Raphael's final works before his untimely death in 1520. Completed between 1516-1520, this piece portrays Jesus' transfiguration on Mount Tabor with breathtaking detail and dramatic intensity. Among other notable artworks attributed to it can "The Mond Crucifixion, " showcasing his mastery over religious iconography; "Marriage of Cupid and Psyche, " an enchanting fresco depicting love's triumph over adversity; and "The Visitation, " which beautifully captures the meeting between Mary and her cousin Elizabeth. Raphael's ability to depict tender familial relationships can be seen in paintings such as "The Holy Family with a Lamb" (1507) and the Canigiani Holy Family (1507-1508). These works showcase his skill at conveying warmth, love, and serenity within sacred contexts. Not limited to religious subjects alone, Raphael also painted secular scenes like Rudolph Valentino (1895-1926), an Italian-born film actor who became an international sensation during Hollywood's silent era. This demonstrates Raphael's versatility and ability to capture the spirit of his time.