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Raphael Sanzio, commonly known as Raphael, was a renowned Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance period

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione, 1514-1515. Artist: Raphael

Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione, 1514-1515. Artist: Raphael
Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione, 1514-1515. Portrait of Baldassarre Castiglione, a literary figure active at the court of Urbino in the early years of the 16th century

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Saint Catherine of Alexandria, c1507. Artist: Raphael

Saint Catherine of Alexandria, c1507. Artist: Raphael
Saint Catherine of Alexandria, c1507. Saint Catherine is shown leaning on the wheel upon which she was condemned to die but which miraculously broke

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: The Death of Ananias, 1515. Artist: Raphael

The Death of Ananias, 1515. Artist: Raphael
The Death of Ananias, 1515. From the Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: The Liberation of St Peter, 1514. Artist: Raphael

The Liberation of St Peter, 1514. Artist: Raphael
The Liberation of St Peter, 1514. The story in the New Testament says that King Herod took Peter prisoner and intended to have him killed

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Madonna della Seggiola, 1514. Artist: Raphael

Madonna della Seggiola, 1514. Artist: Raphael
Madonna della Seggiola, 1514. The bodies of the Virgin, Christ, and the boy Baptist. Mother and Child, and the harmonious grouping of the figures have made this one of Raphaels most popular Madonnas

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Madonna del Granduca, 1504. Artist: Raphael

Madonna del Granduca, 1504. Artist: Raphael
Madonna del Granduca, 1504. From the collection of the Pitti Palace, Florence, Italy

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Vision of a Knight, c1504. Artist: Raphael

Vision of a Knight, c1504. Artist: Raphael
Vision of a Knight, c1504. The sleeping knight may be intended to represent the Roman hero Scipio Africanus (236-184 BC) who was presented in a dream with a choice between Virtue

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: The School of Athens, 1509. Artist: Raphael

The School of Athens, 1509. Artist: Raphael
The School of Athens, 1509. Depiction of figures representing each subject that must be mastered in order to hold a true philosophic debate - astronomy, geometry, arithmetic, and solid geometry

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Woman with a Veil (La Donna Velata), 1512 / 13 Artist: Raphael

Woman with a Veil (La Donna Velata), 1512 / 13 Artist: Raphael
Woman with a Veil (La Donna Velata), 1512/13. Tradition identifies the subject with la Fornarina, the woman whom the painter loved in his last years and whose face reappeared in both his paintings

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: The Disputation on the Holy Sacrament, (detail), 1508-1509. Artist: Raphael

The Disputation on the Holy Sacrament, (detail), 1508-1509. Artist: Raphael
The Disputation on the Holy Sacrament, (detail), 1508-1509. The fresco can be seen as a portrayal of the Church Militant below, and the Church Triumphant above

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: The Mass at Bolsena detail, 1512. Artist: Raphael

The Mass at Bolsena detail, 1512. Artist: Raphael
The Mass at Bolsena detail, 1512. Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City, Italy

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: The Disputation on the Holy Sacrament, 1508-1509. Artist: Raphael

The Disputation on the Holy Sacrament, 1508-1509. Artist: Raphael
The Disputation on the Holy Sacrament, 1508-1509. The fresco can be seen as a portrayal of the Church Militant below, and the Church Triumphant above

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: The Mass at Bolsena, 1512. Artist: Raphael

The Mass at Bolsena, 1512. Artist: Raphael
The Mass at Bolsena, 1512. Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City, Italy

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: The Conversion of the Proconsul, 1515-1516. Artist: Raphael

The Conversion of the Proconsul, 1515-1516. Artist: Raphael
The Conversion of the Proconsul, 1515-1516. The Jewish sorcerer Elymas has just been struck blind by Paul because he tried to prevent Peter

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Portrait of Maddalena Doni, 1506. Artist: Raphael

Portrait of Maddalena Doni, 1506. Artist: Raphael
Portrait of Maddalena Doni, 1506. This is the companion piece of the portrait of Agnolo Doni

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: The Three Graces, 1504-1505. Artist: Raphael

The Three Graces, 1504-1505. Artist: Raphael
The Three Graces, 1504-1505. From the collection of the Musee Conde, Chantilly, France. PERMISSION REQUIRED FOR NON PUBLISHING USE

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Portrait of Jeanne d Aragon, 1518. Artist: Raphael

Portrait of Jeanne d Aragon, 1518. Artist: Raphael
Portrait of Jeanne d Aragon, 1518. Found in the collection of the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Outline composition for a decoration of a festival, c1500-1520. Artist: Raphael

Outline composition for a decoration of a festival, c1500-1520. Artist: Raphael
Outline composition for a decoration of a festival, c1500-1520

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Vision of Ezekiel, c1518. Artist: Raphael

Vision of Ezekiel, c1518. Artist: Raphael
Vision of Ezekiel, c1518. From the collection of the Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Study of Venus, c1500-1520. Artist: Raphael

Study of Venus, c1500-1520. Artist: Raphael
The Crowning of Charlemagne (detail), c1514

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: The Madonna Conestabile, 1502-1503. Artist: Raphael

The Madonna Conestabile, 1502-1503. Artist: Raphael
The Madonna Conestabile, 1502-1503. From the collection of the Hermitage, St Petersburg, Russia

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Pope Leo I, Repulsing Attila, (detail), 1511-14. Artist: Raphael

Pope Leo I, Repulsing Attila, (detail), 1511-14. Artist: Raphael
Pope Leo I, Repulsing Attila, (detail), 1511-14. Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City, Italy

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: The Liberation of St Peter detail, 1514. Artist: Raphael

The Liberation of St Peter detail, 1514. Artist: Raphael
The Liberation of St Peter detail, 1514. An angel leads the stunned and still-sleepy St Peter past a sleeping guard

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: The Expulsion of Heliodorus from the Temple, 1512-1514. Artist: Raphael

The Expulsion of Heliodorus from the Temple, 1512-1514. Artist: Raphael
The Expulsion of Heliodorus from the Temple, 1512-1514. Heliodorus and his followers, profaning the Temple of Jerusalem, are driven out by an armed rider and two running figures

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: St Paul in Prison, early 16th century. Artist: Raphael

St Paul in Prison, early 16th century. Artist: Raphael
St Paul in Prison, early 16th century. Behind an iron grille, an angel in a blaze of heavenly light touches St Paul who is chained to his sleeping guards. The angel releases him

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Mond Crucifixion, c1530. Artist: Raphael

Mond Crucifixion, c1530. Artist: Raphael
Mond Crucifixion (Altarpiece: The Crucified Christ with the Virgin Mary, Saints and Angels ), c1530. The Virgin Mary and St John the Apostle stand on either side of the cross

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: The Virgin of the Veil, early 16th century. Artist: Raphael

The Virgin of the Veil, early 16th century. Artist: Raphael
The Virgin of the Veil, early 16th century. Also known as The Virgin of the Blue Diadem and The Virgin, Child and young St John. From the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: The Madonna and Child with the Infant Baptist ( The Garvagh Madonna ), c1509-1510. Artist: Raphael

The Madonna and Child with the Infant Baptist ( The Garvagh Madonna ), c1509-1510. Artist: Raphael
The Madonna and Child with the Infant Baptist ( The Garvagh Madonna ), c1509-1510. Jesus takes a pink from the hand of John the Baptist clothed in an animal skin. From the National Gallery, London

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Cartoon of the miraculous draft of fishes, 15th century. Artist: Raphael

Cartoon of the miraculous draft of fishes, 15th century. Artist: Raphael
Cartoon of the miraculous draft of fishes, for the Mortlake series of tapestries, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, 15th century

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Detail from Mortlakes Tapestries, showing the miraculous draft of fishes, 17th century

Detail from Mortlakes Tapestries, showing the miraculous draft of fishes, 17th century
Detail from the Mortlakes Tapestries, showing the miraculous draft of fishes. The tapestries were made by weavers in Brussels

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: School of Athens, c1510. Artist: Raphael

School of Athens, c1510. Artist: Raphael
School of Athens, c1510. Fresco showing Greek philosphers and scientists with Plato (428-348BC) and his pupil Aristotle (384-322BC) in the centre

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: St Michael the Archangel, c1503-1504. Artist: Raphael

St Michael the Archangel, c1503-1504. Artist: Raphael
St Michael the Archangel, c1503-1504. St Michael depicted as a knight in armour with shield and sword attacking the dragon as described in Revelations

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: The Miraculous Draught of Fishes, 1515. Artist: Raphael

The Miraculous Draught of Fishes, 1515. Artist: Raphael
The Miraculous Draught of Fishes, 1515. Jesus sits in one of the boats asking Peter to give up fishing and to become his disciple, a fisher of men

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: The Raphael Loggias, Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia. Artist: Cristoph Unterberger

The Raphael Loggias, Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia. Artist: Cristoph Unterberger
The Raphael Loggias, Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia. This gallery was designed by Giacomo Quarenghi and painted by Cristoph Unterberger in the 1780s

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Musee de Dresde Raphael Sanzio Adolphe Braun

Musee de Dresde Raphael Sanzio Adolphe Braun
Musee de Dresde, Raphael Sanzio; Adolphe Braun (French, 1811 - 1877); Dresden, Germany; about 1866 - 1869; Carbon print; 6.3 x 8.2 cm (2 1, 2 x 3 1, 4 in.)

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: The Virgin with the long thigh sitting with the Christ Child, St John the Baptist... ca. 1518-19

The Virgin with the long thigh sitting with the Christ Child, St John the Baptist... ca. 1518-19
The Virgin with the long thigh sitting with the Christ Child, St John the Baptist and St Joseph, ca. 1518-19

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: The Graces Crowning the Bust of Raphael, July 28, 1788. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi

The Graces Crowning the Bust of Raphael, July 28, 1788. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi
The Graces Crowning the Bust of Raphael, July 28, 1788

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Battle scene in a landscape with soldiers on horseback and several fallen men, another

Battle scene in a landscape with soldiers on horseback and several fallen men, another group of riders in the background, ca. 1520

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: The Tomb of Raphael, Opened September 14, 1833, Pantheon, Rome, 1833

The Tomb of Raphael, Opened September 14, 1833, Pantheon, Rome, 1833

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Christ proclaiming the law, 1817. Creators: Raphael Morghen, Pietro Ermini

Christ proclaiming the law, 1817. Creators: Raphael Morghen, Pietro Ermini
Christ proclaiming the law, 1817

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Saint Paul holding a book and a sword facing right, ca. 1500-1540. Creator: Unknown

Saint Paul holding a book and a sword facing right, ca. 1500-1540. Creator: Unknown
Saint Paul holding a book and a sword facing right, ca. 1500-1540

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Saint John holding chalice in left hand, book in right, eagle standing by left si... ca

Saint John holding chalice in left hand, book in right, eagle standing by left si... ca
Saint John holding chalice in left hand, book in right, eagle standing by left side, ca. 1500-1550

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Saint James the Major turned towards right, holding staff, ca. 1500-1550

Saint James the Major turned towards right, holding staff, ca. 1500-1550

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Saint Peter, keys in right hand, book in left, facing right, from the series Pic... ca

Saint Peter, keys in right hand, book in left, facing right, from the series Pic... ca
Saint Peter, keys in right hand, book in left, facing right, from the series Piccoli Santi (Small Saints), ca. 1500-1527

Background imageRaphael Sanzio Collection: Battle scene, early 16th century, (1943). Creator: Raphael

Battle scene, early 16th century, (1943). Creator: Raphael
Battle scene, early 16th century, (1943). Nudes fighting. Drawing in the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Lille, France. From " Europaische Handzeichnungen"



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Raphael Sanzio, commonly known as Raphael, was a renowned Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance period. His exceptional talent and artistic vision are evident in his various masterpieces that have left an indelible mark on the art world. One of his notable works is "Pope Leo I, Repulsing Attila, " a stunning detail from a larger composition created between 1511-14. In this piece, Raphael captures the intense moment when Pope Leo I confronts Attila the Hun and prevents him from sacking Rome. The intricate details and skillful brushwork showcase Raphael's ability to depict historical events with great precision. Another remarkable fresco by Raphael can be found in the basilica di Sant Agostino in Campo Marzio, Rome. Titled "Prophet Isaiah, " this artwork showcases Raphael's mastery of capturing human emotion through his subjects' expressions and gestures. The fresco beautifully portrays Isaiah's prophetic message while highlighting Raphael's impeccable technique. In "Venus and Cupid riding two sea monsters, " we witness another facet of Raphael's genius as he depicts mythological scenes with elegance and grace. This painting showcases Venus accompanied by Cupid as they ride majestic sea creatures. With Cupid raising an arrow in his right hand, it symbolizes love triumphing over all obstacles—a theme often explored by the artist. The Pitti Palace houses one of Raphaels most beloved artworks—the Madonna of the Chair—depicting Mary tenderly cradling baby Jesus while surrounded by cherubic angels. Although painted centuries ago, this masterpiece continues to captivate viewers with its serene beauty. Raphael also dabbled in grotesque paintings showcased at Vatican loggias—an intriguing departure from his usual style but nonetheless captivating for their unique charm. Apart from being an accomplished painter himself, there exists a portrait believed to be that of Raphael dating back to around 1505.