Raphael

audiobook (Unabridged) Biography of a Known Renaissance Artist

By Kelly Mass

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Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, an illustrious Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance, stands among the distinguished triumvirate of great masters from that period, alongside Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. His artistic legacy is marked by paintings renowned for their lucid forms, harmonious compositions, and the visual embodiment of the Neoplatonic ideal of human grandeur.


Despite his untimely demise at the age of 37, Raphael's prolific artistic journey unfolded through distinct phases and styles, as meticulously chronicled by Giorgio Vasari. His early years in Umbria set the stage, followed by a transformative four-year stint (1504–1508) in Florence, absorbing the city's rich artistic traditions. The final chapter unfolded in Rome, spanning twelve intense and triumphant years. During this period, Raphael served two popes and their inner circles, leaving an indelible mark on the Vatican Palace. Notably, the frescoed Raphael Rooms, a monumental achievement, showcased his artistic prowess. The iconic "School of Athens" in the Vatican Stanza della Segnatura stands as his magnum opus, capturing the essence of his genius.


In the aftermath of his death, Raphael's influence waned momentarily as Michelangelo's prominence soared. However, the 18th and 19th centuries witnessed a resurgence of appreciation for Raphael's serene and harmonious attributes. His enduring impact extended beyond Rome, particularly through collaborative printmaking in his workshop, albeit with a notable decline in quality compared to his personal endeavors.

Raphael