Raffaello Urbino Collection
Raffaello Urbino, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and timeless beauty
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Raffaello Urbino, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and timeless beauty. Known for his exquisite masterpieces, he effortlessly captures the essence of love and mythology in his works. In "Venus and Cupid riding two sea monsters, " we witness the divine connection between mother and son. Cupid raises an arrow in his right hand, ready to strike hearts with passion. The Pitti Palace unveils Raphaels Madonna of the Chair, a masterpiece that exudes grace and tenderness. The Olympian gods gather at the marriage feast of Cupid and Psyche, as depicted by the Master of the Die. This enchanting scene transports us to a realm where love conquers all. The Three Graces sit on clouds, accompanied by cupid's playful presence; it is a vision inspired by Raphael's fresco. Jupiter embraces Cupid in Marcantonio Raimondi's interpretation of Raphael's Chigi Gallery fresco. Their celestial bond symbolizes power intertwined with love. The Sistine Madonna stands tall as Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Müller immortalizes this iconic piece. Gerard Edelinck brings forth the Holy Family of Jesus Christ through delicate engravings, capturing their divine unity. Oberkampf Manufactory presents a panel furnishing fabric from France that echoes elegance from 1795/99. A portrait of a gentleman painted by Raphael himself showcases his mastery over human form and expression. Two female figures seated in clouds flank an angel while another gracefully soars above them—a testament to Raphael's ability to create ethereal beauty. "The marriage of Alexander and Roxana" portrays Alexander surrounded by putti offering him a crown—an allegory for conquests both earthly and amorous—inspired by Raphael's genius composition. Mercury carries Psyche to Olympus in homage to Raphaels Villa Farnes composition—a tale woven with mythical charm.