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Raphael Sanzio. By: Alannah Landano. All info from: “Raphael Sanzio , The Complete Works”. Raphealsanzio.org.2002. Creative Commons.4/11/14. Background info. Born March 28, 1483 Died April 6, 1520 His mother died in 1491. He was orphaned at the age of eleven. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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RAPHAEL SANZIO By: Alannah Landano All info from: “Raphael Sanzio, The Complete Works”. Raphealsanzio.org.2002. Creative Commons.4/11/14
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RAPHAEL SANZIOBy: Alannah Landano

All info from: “Raphael Sanzio, The Complete Works”. Raphealsanzio.org.2002. Creative Commons.4/11/14

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Born March 28, 1483

Died April 6, 1520

His mother died in 1491.

He was orphaned at the age of eleven.

He made his first work was a self portrait.

BACKGROUND INFO

www.raphaelsanzio.orgRaphael’s Self Portrait

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FAMILY

Mom died in 1491.

Uncle, who was a priest, became his legal guardian.

He worked as an apprentice for a master.

When he was not living with his master he stayed with his stepmother.

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His father (uncle) placed him in the workshop of Umbrian, master Dietro Dengino as an apprentice in the field of art.

He received training from Timoteo Viti in the field of art also.

EDUCATION

THEORY 1 THEORY 2

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He was born in Urbino, Italy.

First he studied in Umbria.

Then he spent four years in Florence. (Looking for artistic inspiration)

Lastly, he spent twelve years in Rome working with two popes.

LOCATION

www.studyabroad.newplatz.eduThis map shows where Raphael was born.

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St. George Fighting the Dragon

The School of Athens

Cherubini

Lady With a Unicorn

The Sibyls

MAJOR WORKS

www.raphaelsanzio.orgThis is one of Raphael’s paintings; Lady With a Unicorn

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This is showing Jesus going to heaven.

This is Renaissance art because the bodies are clothed, colors and light are used, there is a background and perspective, also symmetry is some what used.

THE TRANSFIGURATION


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