Raphael, Painter and Architect in Rome

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Francesco Benelli
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Paperback
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Officina Libraria
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13/07/2020
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9788833671017
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Books > Art, Fashion & Photography > Art & design > Art & design styles / history of art > Art: 1400 to 1600
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Francesco Benelli|Paperback|Officina Libraria|13/07/2020
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Raphael arrived in Rome in 1508 and remained there until his death in 1520, working as painter and architect for popes Julius II and Leo X and for the most prestigious patrons. Here the artist changed his painting style several times, looking at the works of Michelangelo, Sebastiano del Piombo and the vast repertoire of ancient painting and sculpture. In the Eternal City Raphael practiced architecture for the first time, designing buildings that reflected the models of Antiquity such as the Pantheon, the descriptions deriving from written sources such as Vitruvius' treaty on architecture, and the examples of modern architects like Donato Bramante. This guide supplies essential and up to date information on all the civil or religious buildings designed or built by Raphael in Rome, and the frescoes and paintings, housed in churches or museums, whether executed in the city or arrived there at a later stage.

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