Timelines
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Moments of Rafael
1500-01. Angel (panel of the Baronci Altarpiece). At that time, he studied with Perugino and worked as an assistant in his workshop. The clear influence of his master can be seen in his first works.
1500-04. Madonna Solly
1504. St. George and the Dragon. Florentine period (1504 to 1508).
1504. Marriage of the Virgin
1504-05. Three Graces
1504-06. Self-portrait
1504-06. Portrait of Pietro Bembo
1505-06. Madonna in the Meadow
1506. Madonna of the Goldfinch
1508-11.The School of Athens. Room of the Segnatura. In 1508, his Roman Period began when he started working for Pope Julius II. Regarding Raphael's talent, let's take into account that when he was commissioned to paint the Vatican Stanze (Raphael's Rooms), which he painted at the same time as Michelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel, the artist was only 25 years old.
1510. Portrait of a Cardinal
1510-11. Triumph of Galatea
1512. Sistine Madonna
1512. Little Angels (detail of Sistine Madonna)
1512-14. The Deliverance of Saint Peter. Room of Heliodorus
1513-14. The Madonna of the Chair
1514. The Four Sibyls, Chigi Chapel
1514-17. Room of the Fire in the Borgo
1515. Portrait of Bindo Altoviti
1518. Portrait of Pope Leo X with Two Cardinals
1518. Portrait of Doña Isabel de Requesens
1518-19. La Fornarina (The Portrait of a Young Woman)
1517-20. Transfiguration. It is considered his last work since it remains unfinished and had to be finished by one of his students (probably Giulio Romano).
Recommended links:
Characteristic Elements of Renaissance Painting.
Artistic Movements I: from Classical Antiquity to Rococo.
The Four Greatest Painters of the Italian Renaissance.
Raphael, Sublime Beauty and His Madonnas.
The Madonnas of Botticelli and the Differences with those of Raphael.
The Stanze of Raphael and the High Renaissance.
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