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    Movement is usually calm and dignified gving the viewer’s eye a point of focus. The artwork is balanced. The film talks about the three most influential artists during the High Renaissance. Its greats exponents were Leonardo da Vinci‚ Michelangelo‚ and Raphael. The High Renaissance is associated with the Renaissance in Rome where Popes includuding Julius the 2nd and Leo X financed a wide range of public art projects to make sure that the city surpassed Florence as the greatest cultural center in Italy.

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    painted between 1509 and 1511 during the High Renaissance art period‚ a period in which artist are creating works with more balance and are characterized to be having a burst of creativity‚ and is a fresco painting using oil paint as its medium. Raphael uses a few different techniques to create a sense of balance in “the school of Athens”‚ such as linear perspective and foreshortening. Those both assist in creating the illusion of depth in his painting

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    It symbolizes philosophic thinking and the search for truth. On the wall you can see paintings and statues. He has used contour lines with domes and actual line with figures. Personalities are arranged like actors in a tired architectural setting‚ Raphael has represented distinguished Greek philosophers such as Plato‚ Aristotle (the central figures) Socrates and Euclid. Composition has been ordered brilliantly‚ clearly revealing his outstanding ability. The placing of each figure and each group combine

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    Marriage of the Virgin 1500-1504 Oil on round headed panel 170x121cm Pinacoteca di Brera ‚ Milan Raffaello Sanzio‚ known as Raphael I have chosen The Marriage of the Virgin as a document analysis because I want to contrast this work with works of Perugino‚ especially Christ giving the Keys to St Peter (1481-1482) and also The Marriage of the Virgin (1500-1504). Raphael was commissioned to produce the work by the Albizzini family of Città di Castello (scala 8) for the chapel of St Joseph in the

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    period. Not only was Raphael a painter but he was also a famous architect. The Loggia of Psyche in Rome‚ Italy is one of his famous works. Raphael was born into a family of painters. His father was a painter and a poet. At a young age Raphael started helping out his father‚ Santi‚ at his studio. It is believed that in his father’s studio is where Raphael learned the fundamentals of art and literature. Growing up he helped his father paint for the courts which introduced Raphael to manners and social

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    can learn. It is also a time where many great artists lived‚ artists such as Leonardo Da Vinci‚ Michelangelo‚ and Raphael. All three of these artists are known all around the world as the best of the renaissance era. They made many pieces‚ sculptures and designed many buildings. One would think that the one who lived the shortest life would not have as much surviving pieces‚ but Raphael even with his short life created many masterpieces. The School of Athens‚ many Madonna pieces‚ the Cherubini‚ and

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    armored car was designed to intimidate and scatter the enemy. Also‚ Leonardo designed the Finally‚ there is Raphael Sanzio da Urbino. He was never as famous as the previous two‚ but nonetheless was still a great artist. Raphael was born on April 6‚ 1483 in Urbino‚ Italy. His father‚ who died when he was eleven-years-old‚ was a painter and he taught Raphael the basics of painting. When Raphael became of age he took over his father’s business and was quite good at it. Better than his father in fact.

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    ‘The mass at Bolsena’‚ and ‘The Transfiguration’. Raphael’s greatest work is the ‘Stanze Di Raphael’ which is located in the Vatican city. The Famous People Staff (2017) wrote “A part of the commission to decorate the Pope’s private library‚ the paintings he made include ‘The School of Athens’‚ ‘The Parnassus’ and the ‘Disputa’ which reflect the themes of philosophy‚ theology‚ jurisprudence and poetic arts”(p1). This mass of works most certainly shows the skill of raphael and how he affected the renaissance

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    Torment of Saint Anthony * The Conversion of Saul | * David * Pietà * Bacchus | Better known as just Raphael‚ an Italian architect and painter of the High Renaissance. He was best known for the perfection and grace in his artwork. Raphael was considered a master‚ among Leonardo da Vinci‚ and Michelangelo.. * School of Athens * The Transfiguration * The Marriage of the Virgin | * Resurrection of Christ * Self-portrait * La belle jardinière | * Ezekiel’s Vision

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    Because the Vatican is within this city‚ it is most closely associated with fostering the artistic creativity of Leonardo‚ Michelangelo‚ and Raphael. A) Vienna B) London C) Paris D) Rome Points Earned: 4.0/4.0 Correct Answer(s): D 2. This artist’s School of Athens reveals his respect for pagan philosophers. A) Raphael B) Leonardo da Vinci C) Titian D) Giorgione Points Earned: 4.0/4.0 Correct Answer(s): A 3. This artist created the magnificent frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine

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