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Raphael Santi or Raphael Sanzio, Ital. Raffaello Santi or Raffaello Sanzio
(1483—1520)
Major Italian Renaissance painter, b. Urbino. In Raphael’s work is the clearest expression of the exquisite harmony and balance of High Renaissance composition.
Raphael’s father, Giovanni Santi, painter at the court of Federigo Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino, first taught him the elements of art. About six years after the death of his father (1494) he entered the workshop of Perugino, whose influence is seen in The Crucifixion and The Knight’s Dream (both: National Gall., London); Coronation of the Virgin (Vatican); The Three Graces (Chantilly); and the Sposalizio (Brera, Milan). The Colonna altarpiece, representing the Madonna and Saints (Metropolitan Mus.), marks the end of the Perugian period of his work.
The five predella scenes, Agony in the Garden (Metropolitan Mus.), St. Anthony of Padua and St. Francis (both: Dulwich), Procession to Calvary (National Gall., London), and Pietà (Gardner Mus., Boston), give evidence of the new influences of Leonardo, Michelangelo, Masaccio, and, especially, Fra Bartolomeo. Studying the intricacies of anatomy, perspective, and coloring, he achieved a freer, more able, and deeper interpretation than was seen in his earlier work. In Florence (1504–8) he produced numerous Madonnas that are renowned for their sweetness of expression. His self-portrait (Uffizi) and the penetrating portraits of Angelo and Maddalena Doni (Pitti Palace) are also from this period.
At Rome his style matured, benefiting from Michelangelo’s influence. In the Vatican, Raphael was wholly responsible for the Stanza della Segnatura (finished 1511); the two largest walls represent, respectively, the School of Athens, portraying the Greek philosophers, and the Triumph of Religion, also called Disputà. On the vault are The Flaying of Marsyas and The Temptation of Eve. The ceiling is devoted to the allegorical figures Law, Philosophy, Poetry, and Theology. Two large lunettes over the windows represent Parnassus and Jurisprudence.
In the Stanza d’Eliodoro Raphael painted (1511–14) The Expulsion of Heliodorus from the Temple, The Miracle of Bolsena, The Repulse of Attila from Rome by Leo I, and The Deliverance of St. Peter. He also designed the Incendio del Borgo and painted part of it. Other designs for the Vatican include The Battle of Ostia, The Oath of Leo III before Charlemagne, and The Victory of Constantine over Maxentius; the 52 religious subjects covering one ceiling and known as “Raphael’s Bible” were executed by his pupils after his design.
Among the other paintings of his Roman period are the Madonna with the Fish (Prado); Madonna of the Chair (Pitti Palace); the Sistine Madonna (Dresden); Galatea (Farnesina); the Alba Madonna (National Gall. of Art, Washington, D.C.); and the unfinished Transfiguration, completed by Giulio Romano. Portraits of that period include Julius II, long his patron; Baldassare Castiglione (Louvre); Tommaso Inghirami (Gardner Mus., Boston); and Pope Leo X with Two Cardinals.
Having been named (1514) successor to Bramante as chief architect of the Vatican, Raphael also designed a number of churches, palaces, and mansions. For his patron, Leo X, he undertook (1518) a survey of ancient Rome showing the chief monuments. He also designed ten tapestries with themes from the Acts of the Apostles for the Sistine Chapel; seven of the designs are in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Raphael was deeply indebted to the sculpture of antiquity for his mythological and biblical figures, and in his interpretation of classical art he achieved a harmony and monumentality emulated far into the 19th cent.
Ajman, 1972, The Fire in the Borgo
Ajman, 1972, The School of Athens
Ajman, 1972, The School of Athens
Ajman, 1972, The Fire in the Borgo
Ajman, 1972, The School of Athens
Ajman, 1972, The Parnassus
Ajman, 1972, Dante
Cambodge, 1983, Dante, Homer and Virgilius
Cambodge, 1983, Poets
Cambodge, 1983, Scientists and philosophs
Cambodge, 1983, Poets
Comoren Islands, 1977, Nobel prize winners
Fujeira, 1968, Baidasare Castiglione
German Federal Republic, 1971, Dante Alghieri
Greece, 1977, Placing the Works of Homer in Achilles' tomb
Greece, 1978, The School of Athens
Guinea, 2007, Tony Estanguet, Aristotle
Italy, 1960, The Fire of Borgo
Italy, 1960, The Fire of Borgo
Italy, 1992, Columbus, Geraclitus and painting
Korea Nord, 1983, The School of Athens
Malta, 1965, Dante Aligheri
Malta, 1965, Dante Aligheri
Malta, 1965, Dante Aligheri
Mexico, 1965, Dante Alghieri
Sao Tome e Principe, 1983, Disputa (Disputation over the Sacrament)
Sierra Leone, 1983, Diogen
Sierra Leone, 1983, Pythagoras, Parmenides, Heraclitus and Hypatia
Sierra Leone, 1983, The School of Athens
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, The Three Beasts
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Pope Celestine V
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Paolo and Francesca
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, The Cerberus
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Dante and Virgil
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Farinata degli Uberti
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Pope Anastasius
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Centaurs
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Pier della Vigna
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Brunetto Latini
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Caiphas
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Dante and Virgil
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Brothers Napoleone and Alessandro degli Alberti
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, The legs of Luzifer
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Cato
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Angel
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Manfred
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Belacqua
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Sordello
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Nino Visconti
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Angel of Peace
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Leath
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Eunoe River
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Dante and Beatrice
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, The Order of Paradise
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, The Empyrean
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Justinian
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Rahab
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Saint Francis
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Cacciaguida
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, The Eagle of Souls
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Saturn
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Jesus Crist
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Saint Peter
USA, 1974, Heraclitus
Vatican, 1965, Dante Aligheri
Vatican, 1986, Pythagoras and Heraclitus
Vatican, 2009, Disputa
YAR, 1968, The School of Athens