Raphael
Raphael
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For centuries, Raphael has been recognized as the supreme High Renaissance painter, with many considering him more versatile than Michelangelo and more prolific than his older contemporary Leonardo da Vinci. Though he died young at thirty-seven, Raphaels example as a paragon of classicism dominated the academic tradition of European painting until the mid-nineteenth century.This comprehensive survey looks at the different social and regional contexts of Raphaels work and all aspects of his artistic production. From early training in Urbino to travels across central Italy, particularly Florence, where he became a noted portraitist and painter of Madonnas, to engagement by the papal court, this volume covers all areas of the artists practice. Focus is also devoted to the second half of Raphaels career, when he became the dominant artist in Romeeven ahead of Michelangeloand as a sophisticate entrepreneur, was able to extend the range of his activities to that of architect, designer, pioneer archaeologist, and theoretician.A beautifully illustrated study with over 150 full-color reproductions of Raphaels work, ranging from major masterpieces to lesser-known paintings and drawings from all periods; art historian Paul Joannides, one of the worlds leading experts on Raphaels drawings, sheds new light on this seminal artist.
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For centuries, Raphael has been recognized as the supreme High Renaissance painter, with many considering him more versatile than Michelangelo and more prolific than his older contemporary Leonardo da Vinci. Though he died young at thirty-seven, Raphaels example as a paragon of classicism dominated the academic tradition of European painting until the mid-nineteenth century.This comprehensive survey looks at the different social and regional contexts of Raphaels work and all aspects of his artistic production. From early training in Urbino to travels across central Italy, particularly Florence, where he became a noted portraitist and painter of Madonnas, to engagement by the papal court, this volume covers all areas of the artists practice. Focus is also devoted to the second half of Raphaels career, when he became the dominant artist in Romeeven ahead of Michelangeloand as a sophisticate entrepreneur, was able to extend the range of his activities to that of architect, designer, pioneer archaeologist, and theoretician.A beautifully illustrated study with over 150 full-color reproductions of Raphaels work, ranging from major masterpieces to lesser-known paintings and drawings from all periods; art historian Paul Joannides, one of the worlds leading experts on Raphaels drawings, sheds new light on this seminal artist.

