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          "Raphael: A Passionate Life" by Antonio Forcellino is an authoritative biography of the Old Master painter of the High Renaissance, Raphael Sanzio.!

          Raphael

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          Who Was Raphael?

          Italian Renaissance painter and architect Raphael became Perugino's apprentice in Living in Florence from to , he began painting a series of "Madonnas." In Rome from to , he painted the Stanza della Segnatura ("Room of the Signatura") frescoes located in the Palace of the Vatican.

          In this major new biography Antonio Forcellino retraces the meteoric arc of Raphael's career by re-examining contemporary documents and accounts.

        1. Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, now generally known in English as Raphael, was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance.
        2. "Raphael: A Passionate Life" by Antonio Forcellino is an authoritative biography of the Old Master painter of the High Renaissance, Raphael Sanzio.
        3. Raphael and the Antique () by Claudia La Malfa ; Raphael was radical and relentlessly inventive—and years later a new exhibition of his.
        4. "A detailed biography that explains Raphael's achievements during his short life, while also showing how his social skills and affable temperament helped him to.
        5. He later painted another fresco cycle for the Vatican, in the Stanza d'Eliodoro ("Room of Heliodorus"). In , Pope Julius II hired Raphael as his chief architect. Around the same time, he completed his last work in his series of the "Madonnas," an oil painting called the Sistine Madonna.

          Raphael died in Rome on April 6,

          Early Life and Training

          Raphael was born Raffaello Sanzio on April 6, , in Urbino, Italy.

          Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, an illustrious Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance, stands among the distinguished triumvirate of great masters.

          At the time, Urbino was a cultural center that encouraged the Arts. Raphael’s father, Giovanni Santi, was a painter for the Duke of Urbino, Federigo da Montefeltro. Giovanni taught the young Raphael basic painting techniques