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  2. List of paintings by Raphael - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, United States: Oil and gold on panel 169,5 x 168,9 c. 1504 The Agony in the Garden [Wikidata] Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, United States: Oil on panel 24,1 x 28,9 Lamentation over the Dead Christ (Raphael) [Wikidata] Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, United States: Oil on panel 23,5 x 28,8 c ...

  3. Raphael - Wikipedia

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    Raphael was one of the finest draftsmen in the history of Western art, and used drawings extensively to plan his compositions. According to a near-contemporary, when beginning to plan a composition, he would lay out a large number of stock drawings of his on the floor, and begin to draw "rapidly", borrowing figures from here and there. [ 75 ]

  4. Transfiguration (Raphael) - Wikipedia

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    In a 1870 publication, German art historian Carl Justi observed that the painting depicts two subsequent episodes in the biblical narrative of Christ: after the transfiguration, Jesus encounters a man who begs mercy for his devil-possessed son. [35] Raphael plays on a tradition equating epilepsy with the aquatic moon (luna, from whence lunatic).

  5. Category:Paintings by Raphael - Wikipedia

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    Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Raphael) Saint George (Raphael, Louvre) Saint George and the Dragon (Raphael) Saint Margaret and the Dragon (Raphael) Saint Michael (Raphael) Saint Michael Vanquishing Satan; Saint Sebastian (Raphael) Sibyls (Raphael) Stufetta del cardinal Bibbiena

  6. The School of Athens - Wikipedia

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    A copy of Raphael's School of Athens was painted on the wall of the ceremonial stairwell that leads to the famous, main-floor reading room of the Sainte-Geneviève Library in Paris. The two figures to the left of Plotinus were used as part of the cover art of both Use Your Illusion I and II albums of Guns N' Roses.

  7. Raphael Cartoons - Wikipedia

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    Raphael made many drawings solely as designs for prints, and the workshop made a large number of prints, apparently working always from drawings rather than the finished work, of Raphael's paintings in the Vatican and elsewhere; the tapestry designs were no exception.

  8. Three Graces (Raphael) - Wikipedia

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    The image depicts three of the Graces of classical mythology. It is frequently asserted that Raphael was inspired in his painting by a ruined Roman marble statue displayed in the Piccolomini Library of the Siena Cathedral—19th-century art historian [Dan K] held that it was a not very skillful copy of that original—but other inspiration is possible, as the subject was a popular one in Italy.

  9. Category:Raphael - Wikipedia

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