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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. 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

  4. Raphael at the Vatican - Wikipedia

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    Raphael at the Vatican (French: Raphaël au Vatican) is an 1832 history painting by the French artist Horace Vernet. It depicts an encounter in Rome between the Renaissance artists Raphael and Michelangelo. It was inspired by a passage in the biography of Raphael written by Quatremère de Quincy.

  5. Category:Raphael - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... Download QR code; Print/export ... Paintings by Raphael (5 C, 30 P) R. Raphael buildings ...

  6. Resurrection of Christ (Raphael) - Wikipedia

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    The painting possesses an esthetic influence from Pinturicchio and Melozzo da Forlì, though the spatial orchestration of the work, with its tendency to movement, shows Raphael's knowledge of the Florentine artistic milieu of the 16th century. [2] The work was acquired by the São Paulo Museum of Art in 1954.

  7. 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.

  8. Transfiguration (Raphael) - Wikipedia

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    The Transfiguration is the last painting by the Italian High Renaissance master Raphael.Cardinal Giulio de Medici – who later became Pope Clement VII (in office: 1523–1534) – commissioned the work, conceived as an altarpiece for Narbonne Cathedral in France; Raphael worked on it in the years preceding his death in 1520. [1]

  9. Madonna of Loreto - Wikipedia

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    Justice, Stanza della Segnatura, Raphael's Rooms, Vatican Palace, similar in dress, frame and angle of the head to Madonna of Loreto The painting is tender and intimate. The Child, just awakened, plays a game with the Madonna's veil, [4] with a melancholy [5] Saint Joseph looking on from the shado