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    transportation that was innovative to that generation. Similarly‚ the 100 year difference between the end of the Medieval Era and beginning of the Renaissance Era showed amazing changes in the form of art. The painting “Madonna the Goldfinch” by Raphael Sanzio was created in c. 1505-1506. This was the very beginning of the Renaissance Era‚ and the painting strived for perfection unlike any of the paintings created before it. Madonna the Goldfinch portrays a sense intrigued curiosity‚ but to those

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    the story of Jesus and His mother Mary‚ many of the Renaissance artists--including Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael--portrayed the subject of a mother and her child with great sensitivity. Raphael painted "Madonna and Child" also known as "Small Cowper Madonna" (1505) that can be seen at the National Gallery of Art‚ Washington D.C. Interestingly‚ there is another similar painting by Raphael‚ "Madonna and Child with Book" (1502-03) that belongs to the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena‚ CA. From

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    also well represented as the rebellious spirit; the hardworking soul and that insisting persona are presented. However‚ one character that is somewhat wrongly represented in the movie is Raphael‚ while in both the movie and reality Michelangelo and Raphael did not have a steady friendship‚ the movie insists that Raphael and Michelangelo did not like each other and their art was not influenced by each other when in reality it was. A different element that was stylized‚ perhaps for the viewing pleasure

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    many artists and even more works of art‚ but there were three artists considered to be the Trinity of Great Masters‚ Michelangelo‚ Leonardo da Vinci and Raffaelo Santi‚ or simply Raphael. While these artists often worked in different mediums‚ Michelangelo preferred stone and Raphael preferred oil paint. Michelangelo and Raphael were able to portray emotions in their work. In two of these works‚ The Pieta and La Madonna di San Sisto‚ these artists were able to bring to works of art the raw emotions felt

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    Renaissance. People of the Renaissance had many brilliant ideas and values which greatly affected the artwork of the time. In today’s society most people who are asked to name a great artist of all time reply with names such as Leonardo Da Vinci‚ Raphael or Michelangelo. These people created their genius masterpieces during a time of growth and change in Europe known as the Renaissance. One thinks that the Renaissance came about when it did for many reasons such as changes in the church‚ and that

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    analyzing the sketching Raphael completed before the final oil painting of the Alba Madonna‚ the viewer can depict the theory of why he began this piece with a drawing. Our book does explain the step by step process of how the elements of Raphael’s drawings were used to form the final composition of the Alba Madonna. Raphael utilized drawing before committing to any canvas because it helped him brainstorm or allow him to make his first draft of the piece. The materials Raphael needed for his drawings

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    that was believable and real. New techniques such as linear perspective‚ chiaroscuro (use of light and dark) and a wide spectrum of colors were used to project three-dimensional space. Some of the artists associated with the Renaissance era are Raphael‚ Michelangelo and da Vinci. The Baroque Era began around the 16th century in Rome. It was a time of exploration‚ increased trade and further discovery of the sciences. It was also a time of frequent battles throughout Europe as a result of the

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    Transfiguration’s measurements are 159 inches by 109 inches. Raphael favored painting on canvas‚ yet this artwork was finished with oil paints on wood as picked mediums. Raphael really demonstrated propelled signs of characteristic‚ and ornate period systems in this canvas. The adapted‚ twisted stances of the lower half figures demonstrate characteristic. The emotional strain inside of these figures‚ and the liberal utilization of light to dim‚ or chiaroscuro differentiations‚ represent the Baroque

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    Terrence Buchanan Raffaello Sanzio "Madonna & Child with Book" This piece by Raphael was in my opinion a devotional work that was dedicated to the believers of Christ and to the masses to be moved as well being enlightened. It showcases the Virgin Mary along with an infant christ. The depth of this piece contains a fluid and geometrically pleasing structure of a pyramid from the top of Mary’s head all the way down to her torso. Her dark blue gown creates somewhat of a silhouette that attracts

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    faced‚ he was still able to paint this beautiful piece of art and to change to change the art world forever. Another man that was talked about throughout the book was a man named Raphael Santi who is another painter. Ross King talks about Raphael and how his artistic talents contrast to those of Michelangelo. Raphael was painting papal apartments during the same time as

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