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         Artists Raphael:     more books (100)
  1. Raphael at the Metropolitan: The Colonna Altarpiece
  2. Raphael: Rizzoli Art Classics by Nicoletta Baldini, 2005-01-28
  3. Raphael (Chaucer Art) by Richard Cocke, 2004-12-01
  4. Drawing: Masters and Methods : Raphael to Redon
  5. Raphael by Timothy Clifford, Aidan Weston-Lewis, et all 1994-12-31
  6. The Raphael Tapestry Cartoons by Sharon Fermor, 1996-11
  7. Raphael in Early Modern Sources 1483-1602 (Romische Forschungen Der Bibliotheca Hertziana) by John Shearman, 2003-12-11
  8. Raffaello (Raphael): The Paintings, The Drawings by Mario Salmi, Luisa Becherucci, et all 1999-01
  9. The Life of Raphael by Herman Grimm, 2002-09
  10. I, Raphael
  11. Raphael in Florence by Jurg Meyer Zur Capellen, 1996-09
  12. Raphael (Art Gallery series) by Vincenzo Farinella, 2006-07-18
  13. The Loggia of Raphael: A Vatican Art Treasure
  14. Raphael and His Circle by J. A. Gere, 1987-09

101. Raphael Prints - Raphael Posters
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102. Sanctuary Classics - Artist Biographies
Artist Biographies. The raphael Trio. Daniel Epstein, Piano Andy Simionescu,Violin Susan Salm, Cello Universally recognized for its creative approach to
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103. Allinto Artist Portfolio
raphael Perez Paintings of a man, woman, portrait. Artist Statement raphael Perezpaintings depicted intimate Next Artist José Miguel Pérez Hernández
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104. SLUG SE-EXP-Vatican Museums DATE NOTE NUMBER DATE=8-3-05 TYPE
They were designed from drawings by the artist raphael (RAFee-uhl) and Some experts say raphael painted the image of the artist Michelangelo into this
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105. Guardian Unlimited | Arts Features | Saint Margaret, Raphael (1518)
Artist The father of raphael (14831520), Giovanni Santi (active 1469-1494),was a painter, poet and chronicler in Urbino connected to the brilliant court
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106. Raphael
At the age of seventeen raphael was already a magister, an artist in his own right.He went to work in Florence, where he was in contact with Leonardo da
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107. Raphael: Court Artist With Eternal Appeal|11Dec04|Socialist Worker
The painter raphael is collected by the rich but can be appreciated by all, saysRita Carter.
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108. MUSEO COLLAZO © Raphael Collazo Foundation 2004. All Rights Reserved.
This exposition of the work of the artist raphael Collazo is not a typical nor That fortuitous encounter with raphael Collazo, the Puerto Rican artist
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The Art of Raphael Collazo: Rupture and Reconciliation Nilda M. Peraza, 1994 Exhibition
This exposition of the work of the artist Raphael Collazo is not a typical nor traditional retrospective. It is the evolutionary path of an artist at the crucial moment of his career, it is a look back at his artistic production, at his passage through life and at the search for his own voice begun by a young painter whom we no longer find among ourselves but who has left us a great legacy for our appreciation and enjoyment. It was six years ago that I had the privilege of writing the introduction for an exhibition of Raphael Collazo in the Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art (MOCHA), an exhibition which due to tragic circumstances became a posthumous homage to this talented artist. It was there in 1989 that I met Raphael when, in one of his so many journeys through museums and galleries, he was looking for the opportunity to show his work and obtain an exhibition. That fortuitous encounter with Raphael Collazo, the Puerto Rican artist residing in New York, was fortunate for all: for Collazo, in finding the venue that would offer him his longed-for exhibition, and for us, those who collaborate with MOCHA, in finding ourselves on the threshold of a new artistic discovery. This encounter signaled an important turning point. Overwhelmed by the quality and pictorial mastery displayed by the works in the slides that Collazo showed, I invited the curators of MOCHA to view them with me and, at the same time, to meet their author. We were all surprised, since we believed that we knew the vast majority of the Puerto Rican artists in the city, and that a painter of the quality and pictorial domination of Raphael Collazo, in particular, had remained outside our awareness, had us consternated. Even more surprising was the fact that he was an unknown or as we say in the field of art: he was "undiscovered".

109. Raphael Sanzio - Extraordinary Renaissance Artist
raphael Sanzio is considered by many to have produced some of the world s mostbeautiful paintings. .
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Raphael Sanzio
Artist and Architect Italy One of the most important and talented artists of the Italian Renaissance, Raphael (or Raffaello Sanzio, or Rafael Sanzi or Santi) was born in Urbino and took his earliest lessons in art from his father. He was apprenticed to Perugino in Perugia, then moved on to Florence and Rome. Raphael is noted for his Madonnas, and is considered by many to have produced some of the world's most beautiful paintings. He was also an architect, designing the church of Sant' Eligio degli Orefici and working on the basilica of St. Peter's. Raphael was as handsome and charming as he was talented, and he became so popular that he acquired the nickname "the prince of painters." He gained the respect and patronage of Pope Julius II and spent the last 12 years of his life in Rome. Among his prolific works were projects for the pontiff, including a cycle of frescoes for a suite in the pope's personal living quarters.

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