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Young Woman with Unicorn; Artist: Raphael: Year: c. 1505-1506: Type: ... Portrait of Young Woman with Unicorn is a painting by Raphael, which art historians date c ...
The Portrait of a Young Woman, also known as La Muta, is an oil on wood portrait by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael, executed c. 1507–1508. It is housed in the Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, in Urbino. The picture portrays an unknown noblewoman over a near-black background, showing some Leonardesque influences.
Portrait of a Young Woman is a c.1518-1519 oil on panel painting by Raphael and Giulio Romano, now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Strasbourg, for which it was acquired by Wilhelm von Bode, who bought it in London in 1890. It was previously recorded in London in the Acton collection.
"La Fornarina (The Portrait of a Young Woman) is a painting by the Italian High Renaissance master Raphael, made between 1518 and 1519. It is an oil-on-panel with 86 x 58 cm dimensions, located in Room IX of the Borghese Gallery.In Olimpia Aldobrandini's two inventories (1626 and 1682), the art work is attributed to Raphael.
Portrait of a Young Woman (La Muta) Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino, Italy: Oil on panel 64 x 48 1507–1508: The Virgin and Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist (La belle jardinière) Louvre, Paris, France: Oil on panel 122 x 80 1507–1508: Madonna of the Baldacchino: Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy: Oil on canvas 279 x 217 ...
Raphael: Young Woman with Unicorn ; Artist: Raphael (1483–1520) Alternative names: Birth name: Raffaello Sanzio; Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino; Santi Raphael; Raphael ...
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It was painted c. 1507–1509, towards the end of Raphael's sojourn in Florence, and shows the young artist in a transitional phase. The depiction of religious passion in the painting is still reminiscent of Pietro Perugino , but the graceful contrapposto of Catherine's pose is typical of the influence of Leonardo da Vinci on Raphael, and is ...