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The Self-Portrait with a Friend (also known as Double Portrait and as Raphael and His Fencing Master [1]) is a painting by Italian High Renaissance painter Raphael. It dates to 1518–1520, [2] and is in the Louvre Museum of Paris, France. Whether the figure on the left is actually a self-portrait by Raphael is uncertain, [better source needed ...
c. 1518: Portrait of Lorenzo de' Medici, Duke of Urbino: Private collection Oil on canvas 97.2 × 79.4 c. 1518: Pope Leo X with Cardinals Giulio de' Medici and Luigi de' Rossi: Uffizi, Florence, Italy: Tempera on panel 155,5 x 119,5 c. 1518: The Pearl [5] Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain Oil on panel 147,4 x 116 1518–1519: Self-portrait with a ...
The Self-portrait is commonly dated between 1504 and 1506. It measures 47.5 cm by 33 cm. It measures 47.5 cm by 33 cm. The portrait was noted in an inventory of the private collection of Duke Leopoldo de' Medici , completed in 1675, and later listed in the 1890 Uffizi inventory.
Self-portrait, Raphael, c. 1506 La Fornarina, Raphael, 1518–1519. The painting shows Raphael and his mistress, the Fornarina in his art studio. Her pose is dynamic, energetic, graceful, and alive as she is both hugging the artist, yet also pulling away and distancing herself. [9]
Raphael probably didn't like his nose, and replaced it with an idealized version in his famous self-portrait. "He certainly made his nose look more refined," said Professor Mattia Falconi, a ...
The Holy Family, 1518 . Transfiguration, 1520, ... Self-portrait, Raphael in the background, from The School of Athens. Portrait of a Young Man, 1514, lost during the ...
Portrait of a Young Man, unknown master, 80.5 × 63.5 cm, private collection Berlin. [citation needed] Portrait of a Young Man is a painting by Raphael. It is often thought to be a self-portrait. During the Second World War the painting was stolen by the Nazis from Poland. Many historians regard it as the most important painting missing since ...
"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.