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Raffael

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Raffael is a true universal genius of the High Renaissance, renowned as a painter and architect in Florence and Rome, working under the patronage of popes and princes. His masterful drawings illustrate his thought and working processes from initial design to final composition. This volume gathers around 150 drawings and paintings, encompassing all significant projects of the artist. Raffael (1483-1520) ranks among the most important masters in art history, alongside Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. The most significant and beautiful drawings and paintings presented here provide an overview of all his creative phases, from the early Umbrian period through his years in Florence to his time in Rome. This wealth of material allows for an examination of Raffael's design methods and his preparatory processes for panel and canvas paintings as well as frescoes. Another focus is on the materials he used, such as silverpoint, pen, ink, charcoal, and red chalk, to achieve specific artistic objectives.

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Raffael, Collectif d'auteurs

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Titre
Raffael
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Scala
Publié
2006
Format
souple
ISBN10
888117944X
ISBN13
9788881179442
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Raffael is a true universal genius of the High Renaissance, renowned as a painter and architect in Florence and Rome, working under the patronage of popes and princes. His masterful drawings illustrate his thought and working processes from initial design to final composition. This volume gathers around 150 drawings and paintings, encompassing all significant projects of the artist. Raffael (1483-1520) ranks among the most important masters in art history, alongside Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. The most significant and beautiful drawings and paintings presented here provide an overview of all his creative phases, from the early Umbrian period through his years in Florence to his time in Rome. This wealth of material allows for an examination of Raffael's design methods and his preparatory processes for panel and canvas paintings as well as frescoes. Another focus is on the materials he used, such as silverpoint, pen, ink, charcoal, and red chalk, to achieve specific artistic objectives.