Raffaello Sanzio Collection (page 8)
Raffaello Sanzio, commonly known as Raphael, was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance
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Raffaello Sanzio, commonly known as Raphael, was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. Born in Urbino in 1483, he became one of the most influential artists of his time. His works are characterized by their beauty, harmony, and attention to detail. One of his most famous pieces is "The School of Athens, " a fresco located in the Stanza della Segnatura at the Vatican. Painted around 1510-1511, it depicts a gathering of great philosophers and scientists from ancient Greece. This masterpiece showcases Raphael's ability to capture human emotions and create a sense of depth. Another notable artwork is "Portrait of a Young Woman (La Muta)" created around 1507. This captivating portrait displays Raphael's talent for capturing delicate features with remarkable precision. In "Disputation of the Holy Sacrament (La disputa del sacramento), " painted between 1509-1510, Raphael portrays theological debates between theologians and saints in heaven and on earth. The composition reflects his mastery in creating balanced compositions filled with religious symbolism. "The Liberation of Saint Peter" is another significant work attributed to Raphael but completed posthumously by Giulio Romano in 1754. It depicts an angel freeing Saint Peter from prison—an example showcasing Raphael's influence even after his death. Raphael also excelled at depicting biblical scenes like "The Visitation" (1517), which portrays Mary visiting her cousin Elizabeth during their pregnancies—a testament to his ability to convey tenderness and emotion through paintbrush strokes. "The Holy Family with a Lamb" (1507) exemplifies Raphael's skillful portrayal of religious subjects infused with naturalism while evoking spiritual tranquility. His mythological painting "Venus and Cupid riding two sea monsters" captures the goddess Venus accompanied by Cupid raising an arrow—an exquisite representation that combines classical themes with elegance.