Monday, December 2, 2019

Raphael Essays - Raphael, Urbino, Giovanni Santi, Pietro Perugino

Raphael was born Raffaello Sanzio or Raffaello Santiin Urbino on April 6, 1483. Raphael was the son of Giovanni Sanzio and Magia di Battista Ciarla; his mother died in 1491. His father was, according to the 16th century artist and biographer Giorgia Vasari, a painter ?of no great merit.? He was, however a man of culture, who was in constant contact with the advanced artistic ideas current at the court of Urbino. (Santi, page 2) He gave his son his first instruction in painting, and, before his death in 1494, when Raphael was 11, he had introduced the Raphael to humanistic philosophy at the court. His father, Giovanni Santi, held an important but indefinite post at the court of Urbino. He was the artistic factotum of Duke Frederick, one of the most intellectual princes and most enlightened art lovers of his age. Raphael, an Italian Renaissance painter, is considered one of the greatest and most popular artists of all time. In 1499, he went to Perugia, in Umbria, and became a student and assistant of the painter Perugino. Raphael imitated his master closely; the paintings of this period were executed in styles so similar that art historians found it difficult to determine whic

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