Raphael

From Urbino To Rome

By Chapman, Hugo & Henry, Tom & Plazzotta, Carol

Publishers Summary:
A gorgeous and essential book on Raphael—one of the greatest painters in the history of art—tracing the evolution of his career from its origins in central Italy to the prestigious patronage of Pope Julius II in RomeThis magnificent book traces the dramatic evolution of Raphael’s style, from his earliest work as a competent master of provincial church decoration in Urbino to his later, masterful paintings in Rome. With beautiful color illustrations of more than 90 of the artist’s paintings and drawings, accompanied by detailed catalogue entries and informative essays by distinguished scholars, the book is destined to become a classic text on this revered Renaissance artist. Included in the book are discussions of Raphael’s origins in Urbino, his earliest influences, and his first works for churches in Umbria and the Marches. The influence of Leonardo and Michelangelo on the young artist as well as the flourishing of his art under the enlightened patronage of Pope Julius II are also studied in detail. The book concludes with two short essays on Raphael’s great Vatican frescoes and with a look at the artist’s longstanding reputation and the presence of his work in many great British collections.• Raphael: From Urbino to Rome accompanies the first major exhibition of paintings and drawings by Raphael ever to be held in Britain. The show is on view at the National Gallery, London, from October 20, 2004, to January 16, 2005.Hugo Chapman is Assistant Keeper of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum; Tom Henry is an independent scholar; Carol Plazzotta is Myojin Curator of Italian Renaissance Painting 1500–1600 at the National Gallery, London; Jill Dunkerton is a restorer in the National Gallery’s Conservation Department; Arnold Nesselrath is an art historian and restorer based at the Vatican Museum, Rome; and Nicholas Penny is Senior Curator of Sculpture and Decorative Arts at the National Gallery of Art, Washington.

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ISBN
978-1-85709-994-2
Publisher
Yale University Press


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Reviewed on May 1, 2005

Unquestionably one of the most significant figures in the Western art canon, Italian Renaissance painter Raphael was the subject of a recent major exhibition at the National Gallery in London. This catalog includes reproductions of more than 100 paintings and drawings, with informative entries for each and a thoroughly writ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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