Raffaello Sanzio Of Urbino Collection
Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino, commonly known as Raphael, was a renowned Italian painter and architect during the High Renaissance
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Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino, commonly known as Raphael, was a renowned Italian painter and architect during the High Renaissance. His works are characterized by their exquisite detail, harmonious compositions, and emotional depth. One of his notable masterpieces is "Portrait of Elisabetta Gonzaga, " created between 1503-06. This oil on wood panel painting captures the grace and beauty of Gonzaga with remarkable precision. Another significant work is the "Disputation of the Holy Sacrament. " This fresco, executed between 1501-1520, showcases Raphael's mastery in capturing complex theological concepts through visual storytelling. The intricate details in this piece reveal his deep understanding of religious symbolism. In addition to religious subjects, Raphael also excelled in portraiture. An example attributed to him is a fresco titled "Young Man" from 1483-1520. This artwork displays his ability to capture human expression and personality with lifelike accuracy. "The Eternal Father and the Virgin, " painted collaboratively by Raffaello Sanzio and Evangelista di Pian del Meleto in 1501 using tempera on panel technique, exemplifies Raphael's skillful use of color and light to create a sense of divine presence. Raphael's talent extended beyond paintings; he also produced stunning depictions of Madonna with Child such as "Virgin with Child. " Created after Raphael's style, this oil on panel artwork demonstrates his ability to convey tenderness and maternal love through delicate brushwork. Among his many portraits stands out "Portrait of Guidubaldo da Montefeltro" (1503-06). Painted using oil on wood panel technique, it portrays da Montefeltro as an authoritative figure while showcasing Raphael's attention to detail in rendering textures like fabric or jewelry. One captivating composition by Raphael is "The Holy Family meeting the infant St John the Baptist, " known as Madonna del Passeggio (1518-20).