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Book Synopsis: The High Renaissance master revisited in a gorgeous and authoritative new monograph
A New York Times critics' pick | Best Art Books 2020
On the 500th anniversary of Raphael's death, the Uffizi in Florence has assembled one of the world's most ambitious exhibitions to honor the High Renaissance painter and his lasting legacy. This publication follows the trajectory of Raphael's life and career in reverse, beginning with his early death in 1520 before highlighting his formative years between Urbino, Città di Castello, Perugia and Siena. During his relatively brief lifetime, Raphael produced masterful works with an astonishing prolificacy. In his frescoes commissioned by Pope Julius II, Raphael demonstrates an unparalleled mastery of composition and perspective, embodying the Renaissance's spirit of idealized beauty. These frescoes, which include The School of Athens, are among the hundreds of pieces reproduced in this extensive monograph, which also features writing and research by Italy's leading curators and art historians.
Born Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino at the onset of the Italian Renaissance, painter and architect Raphael (1483-1520) became one of the era's—and subsequently one of history's—most admired artists. The son of a court painter, Raphael began his career early in his hometown of Urbino and quickly became known throughout Italy for his portraiture and religious paintings. In 1508, the Pope tasked him with the redecoration of the papal apartments. He then remained in Rome for many years, continuing with his painting until he was appointed head architect of St. Peter's Basilica in 1518. He died on what may have been his 37th birthday in Rome.
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Experience the brilliance of the legendary Renaissance artist, Raphael, with our stunning new book: Raphael: 1520–1483. This authoritative monograph takes you on a mesmerizing journey through the life and career of this High Renaissance master. Immerse yourself in the world of Raphael as we delve into his formative years in Urbino, Città di Castello, Perugia, and Siena, before showcasing his breathtaking works of art.
Unveiling Raphael’s genius, this monograph features an extensive collection of his masterpieces, including the iconic frescoes commissioned by Pope Julius II. Marvel at the legendary portrayal of The School of Athens and witness Raphael's unrivaled mastery of composition and perspective. The book provides a comprehensive showcase of hundreds of renowned pieces, each reflecting the Renaissance's spirit of idealized beauty.
Authored by Italy’s leading curators and art historians, this publication offers a rich combination of written insight and meticulous research. Explore the profound influence and lasting legacy of Raphael through captivating narratives and captivating visuals. As a New York Times critics' pick, Raphael: 1520–1483 is a must-have for art enthusiasts and collectors.
Unlock the secrets of Raphael's exceptional talent and immerse yourself in his unparalleled artistic legacy. Order your copy of Raphael: 1520–1483 today and join the celebration of the 500th anniversary of this revered master's death.
Order now and let Raphael's craftmanship inspire your own artistic journey.
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