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... Those of Raphael are living things; the flesh palpitates, the breath comes and goes, every organ lives, life pulses everywhere.1 On April 6, 1483, in Urbino, Italy, a man of a new age came into the world, Raphael Sanzio. ...
Giovanni, the first actual master of Raphael, taught him about the arts and all of the components of painting. ... In Perugia, Raphael began to take a particular liking to the field of art. Perugino influenced the way that Raphael thought about art and also helped him form a style of his own. These years in the life of Raphael proved to be his most impressionable.
Raphael had a precious talent right from the beginning and was an innate absorber of influences.1 In many of Raphael s early works of art he echoes the style of Perguino, like that in the painting St. ... The style of Raphael in his early twenties proved in many aspects to far exceed those of Perugino. Raphael took a journey to Florence in 1504 to learn more about the happenings taking place in the fastest growing portion of Italy. ... From da Vinci, Raphael learned how to balance and individualize his figures in every work that he would fabricate from that day forward.
Raphael’s paintings now took on a much more vibrant and electric approach.
Approximate Word count = 1066 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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