Raphael was an influential Italian Renaissance painter born in 1483 in Urbino, Italy. Some of his most famous works include the Madonna and Child painting and The Transfiguration. He started learning art from a young age and helped his father, who was also a painter. Raphael drew with realistic, emotional details that impacted later Mannerism painters. He died suddenly in 1520 while working on his last painting, The Transfiguration.
1. Raphael
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Raffaelo Santa (Raphael) was born in Urbino on 6th April
1483. He was the son of Magia di Battista. Raphael started
was the son of Magia di Battista. Raphael started helping
and learning about art since a young age. One of Raphael’s
earliest paintings was Baronci Altarpiece. Some of his
other paintings are: Crucifixion, St. Michael and The
Three Graces. The last painting he ever did was called The
Transfiguration, just before he died suddenly on 6th April
1520.
Raphael’s Impact on Art
Raphael drew realistic drawing showing emotion. When people
looked at his drawing he made them think about emotion and
very detailed. So people started to draw things with expression
or feeling. He had an impact on Mannerism painters because of
some of his last works are called Sistine Madonna and
transfiguration.
Two angles
Rafello Da
Sanzio (his dad)