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RAPHAEL SANZIO (1483-1520). Italian Renaissance painter. Raphael at the Vatican
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RAPHAEL SANZIO (1483-1520). Italian Renaissance painter. Raphael at the Vatican
RAPHAEL SANZIO (1483-1520).
Italian Renaissance painter. Raphael at the Vatican. Oil on canvas, 1852, by Horace Vernet
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1852 Arch Baby Balcony Barefoot Horace Painter Parasol Rafael Raphael Roman Santi Staircase Vatican City Vernet
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This print captures a moment in history as it showcases the renowned Italian Renaissance painter, Raphael Sanzio, at the Vatican. Painted by Horace Vernet in 1852, this oil on canvas artwork beautifully portrays Raphael amidst the grandeur of the Vatican City. In this scene, we see Raphael standing on a balcony adorned with an elegant arch and a regal staircase leading to his side. The artist is depicted barefoot, perhaps symbolizing his connection to nature and his creative spirit. A woman stands beside him, holding a parasol that shields them from the sun's rays. Raphael's presence exudes confidence and sophistication as he gazes into the distance with determination. His attire reflects the fashion of middle-aged men during that era - refined and stylishly tailored. The composition of this painting perfectly captures both Raphael's individuality and his close association with Roman culture. The attention to detail is remarkable; every brushstroke brings out subtle nuances in light and shadow. As one of Italy's most celebrated painters, Raphael left an indelible mark on art history through his masterpieces such as "The School of Athens" and "Madonna della Seggiola". This print serves as a testament to his enduring legacy and offers viewers a glimpse into the life of an artistic genius who forever changed the course of Renaissance art.
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