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Raphael: From Urbino To Rome

Raphael: From Urbino To Rome

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Raphael: From Urbino To Rome

by Chapman, Hugo and Tom Henry and Carol Plazzotta

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1857099990
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9781857099997
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London: National Gallery Company, 2004. Paperback. VG (Wraps show foxing and wear along edges and corners; text block shows some smudging on the edges; half-title page shows a signature at the top; pages are clean and bright; binding is solid.). Illustrated wraps with white, black and grey lettering; 319 pp, illustrated throughout in bw and color. Accompanied the exhibition of the same name held at the National Gallery in London from October 20, 2004 - January 16, 2005. "Within little more than a decade Raffaello di Giovanni Santi (1483-1520) transformed himself from a master of provincial church decoration to one of the greatest painters who ever lived. This illustrated catalogue tells the story of his artistic journey from Urbino, where he was born, to the papal court in Rome, via the Central Italian cities of Citta di Castello, Perugia, Siena and Florence." "This book follows this dramatic evolution from his origins in Urbino and the early influences of his father, Giovanni Santi, and the famous Umbrian master Pietro Perugino. It explores his earliest works in Umbria and his studies in Florence under the influence of Leonardo and Michelangelo, concluding by investigating how and why Raphael's art flourished and changed so dramatically under the enlightened patronage of Pope Julius II in Rome."--Jacket.

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Title
Raphael: From Urbino To Rome
Author
Chapman, Hugo and Tom Henry and Carol Plazzotta
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - VG (Wraps show foxing and wear along edges and corners; text block shows some smudging on the edges; half-title page shows a sig
Quantity Available
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ISBN 10
1857099990
ISBN 13
9781857099997
Publisher
National Gallery Company
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
2004
Keywords
European Artists ; Raphael ; ;

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